My buddy is looking at a 2004 Mamba in 2004 how much more was this package? The car has 3800 miles on it Kelly blue book says excellent condition is about $46,500. The car is at a dealer what should he offer for the car ?
The Mambas in 2004 had red interior panels, red deviated stitching in seats and red accents including badging. That price isn't too far off. Low 40s is a great price for low mileage like that. Where was car from?
This car is at a dealership in northwest Indiana an they wan $52,900 for it . We were wondering how much the mamba option was when the car was new. How much does it effect the resale value?
Kelly blue book is always way low on Vipers. NADA is closer. Black Mamba is a pretty desireable model, only 200 ever made. White Mamba is even more desireable by many. I would guess 47 to 48 is not a bad deal. 52 is on the high side, but not crazy.
Depends on the exterior color. White is most desirable, black is in the middle, and silver the least.
Silver most, white close second, and black least. I paid a little more for my Mamba, and it's the last mamba made, silver # 200.
white mamba most, black second, silver least. If the car is clean, and original with no paintwork, and he can buy for $46k. BUY IT..... now... Ive seen low mileage (under 5k) white Mambas bring 52-55k within the last year. They don't pop up often.
I just lowered the price on mine to 47,500. I've only had 3 calls at 49k. I didn't think it would be hard to sell a White supercharged Mamba.
I bought my white mamba from a dealer for 51k shipped to my door , 3 years ago . the Car had 3200 miles on it.. You can find deals if you take your time
KBB and NADA means almost nothing in the Viper market (for a limited production vehicle). Actual retail is based on market value (what other Vipers are selling for considering mileage, condition, etc.). If he's interested in a stock, one owner, pristine Commemorative Edition (only 100 made) with 6,500 miles, send me a PM.
I am asking $85,000 but open for offers. I would even take trades cars, or excavators, skidsteers maybe a diesel pusher?