View Full Version : Advice on value of a rare viper
Bob Woodhouse
11-25-2018, 08:12 PM
I wonder who might have some well founded advice for my friend Philippe Schilling in Switzerland. He reached out to me to ask you all what you felt the value of his recently purchased Viper might be since it is rare.
It is a 2009 Roadster in Anaconda Green, 700 miles, one of 3 that color, that year and the only one without factory stripes. Six more Anaconda Green cars were built in 2010. Can anyone determine what kind of value you would place on this?
Does it have that hideous tan interior?
99RT10
11-25-2018, 10:29 PM
Maybe 55-58K in the states, possible about 5-6K more in Europe, but only for the right buyer
viperBase1
11-26-2018, 10:32 AM
Maybe 55-58K in the states, possible about 5-6K more in Europe, but only for the right buyer
Huh?
There was this '09 Roadster ACR at a C&C one day that everyone went goo-goo ga-ga over.
I would figure another one of a kind Roadster (non ACR) would fetch better $$ than your average 2008.
Here's the basic CarGuru Trend/Average on '09 Vipers. ~$70K
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99RT10
11-26-2018, 11:08 AM
LOL, I hate to seem I am beating down on our values, but I have a 2008 with 22K miles at $55K with a hand full of inquiries. Probably have it sold at this point for $54k. All those prices on Cargurus are asking price, not the sold price. I would love to get anything in the 60's for mine, but realistically at this time of year, that will not happen. Want in one hand, reality in the other, which will fill up first?
06SRTCoupe
11-26-2018, 12:34 PM
LOL, I hate to seem I am beating down on our values, but I have a 2008 with 22K miles at $55K with a hand full of inquiries. Probably have it sold at this point for $54k. All those prices on Cargurus are asking price, not the sold price. I would love to get anything in the 60's for mine, but realistically at this time of year, that will not happen. Want in one hand, reality in the other, which will fill up first?
Mike,
There is a huge difference between a 2008 car with 22K miles vs a practically new 2009 car with 700 miles. I know that coupes bring more money but, you are talking about a basically brand new car here. It should have no problem selling for $65K+ in the states.
99RT10
11-26-2018, 12:59 PM
Mike,
There is a huge difference between a 2008 car with 55K miles vs a practically new 2009 car with 700 miles. I know that coupes bring more money but, you are talking about a basically brand new car here. It should have no problem selling for $65K+ in the states.
22K miles on mine, not 55K.
Maybe, and I hope they do get $65K. the real tragedy here is the car was rarely driving. That is a real crime.
06SRTCoupe
11-26-2018, 03:11 PM
22K miles on mine, not 55K.
Maybe, and I hope they do get $65K. the real tragedy here is the car was rarely driving. That is a real crime.
Oops...typo... meant to say 22K miles.
I agree...should have been driven. Probably belonged to a collector.
Fatboy 18
11-26-2018, 06:47 PM
All Vipers are rare, you never see one on the Streets!
LifeIsGood
11-26-2018, 08:02 PM
All Vipers are rare, you never see one on the Streets!
This!
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