Bob Woodhouse
Enthusiast
I wonder if any of you are thinking of what is about to take place in the Viper Nation? In a year or less you will not be able to buy a new Viper GTS coupe.
Yes, the convertible comes to us as an 03 with no stablemate. The earliest prediction of a coupe coming back to market will be 05 or 06. As our beloved new Viper coupe inventory begins to dwindle, now would be the time to determine if your passions for a coupe should be fulfilled. If a coupe is what you see in your future you would probably help yourself immensely by making the purchase sometime soon. When the general public begins to scratch their head and ask where all of the coupes have gone, and that they will not be able to buy one for 3 to 5 years, just watch the market take the price of a new GTS to somewhere well above the sticker.
I have no crystal ball, but after being in the car business for 33 years you see a few things happen over and over.
Print this out and show it to your wife. Then pick up the phone and call Bill Pemberton at 800 889 1893. (oh, shameful and blatant ad, I just hate myself).
If you decide not to do this, then print it anyway so you can show it to her in a couple of years from now. It'll make a great Warren Buffet or Bill Gates "remember when I could've bought that for", story.
Yes, the convertible comes to us as an 03 with no stablemate. The earliest prediction of a coupe coming back to market will be 05 or 06. As our beloved new Viper coupe inventory begins to dwindle, now would be the time to determine if your passions for a coupe should be fulfilled. If a coupe is what you see in your future you would probably help yourself immensely by making the purchase sometime soon. When the general public begins to scratch their head and ask where all of the coupes have gone, and that they will not be able to buy one for 3 to 5 years, just watch the market take the price of a new GTS to somewhere well above the sticker.
I have no crystal ball, but after being in the car business for 33 years you see a few things happen over and over.
Print this out and show it to your wife. Then pick up the phone and call Bill Pemberton at 800 889 1893. (oh, shameful and blatant ad, I just hate myself).
If you decide not to do this, then print it anyway so you can show it to her in a couple of years from now. It'll make a great Warren Buffet or Bill Gates "remember when I could've bought that for", story.