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    2017 ACR Final Edition GTS R on Ebay

    They want $249,500 for it. Wow....

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    Not a very smart dealer lol.. They didn't even mention "ACR" in the subject line so not easy to find.
    Here's the link- http://www.ebay.com/itm/2017-Dodge-V...-/142226673811

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    Damn id love ot have that car

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    They're some kind of exotic car boutique dealer with eight cars in stock. Good luck.

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    Wouldn't sell mine for double that

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    Quote Originally Posted by Policy Limits View Post
    Wouldn't sell mine for double that
    You should, then you would be able to buy theirs for $249,500 and pocket an additional $249,500.

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    With all due respect to anyone who has any final edition car. I just don't get this premium asked above and beyond sticker price. I mean apart from a special paint job, and perhaps a couple of decals or plaques, why would anyone pay such a premium for this type of car? The ACR is a tool with a specific purpose and in that respect this final edition has nothing more than frippery added to it. Otherwise same engine, same suspension, same seats etc apart from a couple of pearlescent paint and a couple of badges. I mean the car hasn't even achieved classic status in the conventional sense yet either. So why?? Sorry maybe I'm just in a grumpy mood!

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    Quote Originally Posted by stradman View Post
    With all due respect to anyone who has any final edition car. I just don't get this premium asked above and beyond sticker price. I mean apart from a special paint job, and perhaps a couple of decals or plaques, why would anyone pay such a premium for this type of car? The ACR is a tool with a specific purpose and in that respect this final edition has nothing more than frippery added to it. Otherwise same engine, same suspension, same seats etc apart from a couple of pearlescent paint and a couple of badges. I mean the car hasn't even achieved classic status in the conventional sense yet either. So why?? Sorry maybe I'm just in a grumpy mood!
    It can seem silly since it is just paint. But some people really like special editions, I mean they have special edition ear phones and game controllers. So, with cars, it's good marketing. And for those who like them, it's great. For those not interested, it's no biggy.

    I'd rather do a new ACR with HC pkg, and then buy a new Z06 for a DD than spend $250k on this, but I am a weirdo.

    As for the ad, maybe offer $239k, save $10k for xpel. Pfft, lol.

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    the beautiful thing about ebay is.. For a $50 insertion fee.. You can list almost anything, at any price... why stop at $249k?? go for $1 million OBO. I would say...

    so, for 50 bucks.. this seller now has a thread generated about his dealership, plus the ad itself, which will probably get 2500-3500 views in 7 days... where else can you get that kind of exposure per dollar? lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by ViperGeorge View Post
    You should, then you would be able to buy theirs for $249,500 and pocket an additional $249,500.
    Money can't buy what I have. There's the price of things and then there's the value of them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dman View Post

    I'd rather do a new ACR with HC pkg, and then buy a new Z06 for a DD than spend $250k on this, but I am a weirdo.
    As would anyone with a brain.

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    I find it funny they used all stock photos including the dash plaque showing car #1 which was likely the dash plaque from the car pictured which is not the car for sale. Good luck.

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    These really can't be going for 250...

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    It is not going to be sold.

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    Quote Originally Posted by stradman View Post
    With all due respect to anyone who has any final edition car. I just don't get this premium asked above and beyond sticker price. I mean apart from a special paint job, and perhaps a couple of decals or plaques, why would anyone pay such a premium for this type of car? The ACR is a tool with a specific purpose and in that respect this final edition has nothing more than frippery added to it. Otherwise same engine, same suspension, same seats etc apart from a couple of pearlescent paint and a couple of badges. I mean the car hasn't even achieved classic status in the conventional sense yet either. So why?? Sorry maybe I'm just in a grumpy mood!
    Agreed. This is ridiculous.

    Quote Originally Posted by Taximan1 View Post
    the beautiful thing about ebay is.. For a $50 insertion fee.. You can list almost anything, at any price... why stop at $249k?? go for $1 million OBO. I would say...

    so, for 50 bucks.. this seller now has a thread generated about his dealership, plus the ad itself, which will probably get 2500-3500 views in 7 days... where else can you get that kind of exposure per dollar? lol
    Actually not that good of a deal at around $15 / 1000 impressions. Regular targeted (programmatic) online advertising would be a fraction of that. ;-)

    Quote Originally Posted by Policy Limits View Post
    Money can't buy what I have. There's the price of things and then there's the value of them.
    Well money did buy it, didn't it? ;-)

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    Lol at the asking price. There's and a$$ for every seat. It's disturbing to think of what other cars you could buy for that price and what kind of a GEN V monster you could build.

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    I don't know what you guys are talking about. I think it's worth every penny.
    09 ACR With all the goodies
    99 ACR TT 99 red RT/10 Roe S/C
    97 B/W RT/10 TT 94 RT/10 TT

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    Don't worry if 1/4 mil is too steep you can step down into the dark Voodoo edition for a chill 200k. http://m.ebay.com/itm/2017-Dodge-Vip....c100408.m2460

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    Well money did buy it, didn't it? ;-)

    On June 24th in minutes. But that ship has sailed ;-)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Policy Limits View Post
    Well money did buy it, didn't it? ;-)

    On June 24th in minutes. But that ship has sailed ;-)
    Out of curiosity...is your car an edition from a specific dealer or was it a limited edition available through a number or all dealers? Looks great BTW. Lots of fun!

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    Only two dealers were allowed to sell this one. 11 each. Thanks! !

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    Quote Originally Posted by Policy Limits View Post
    Only two dealers were allowed to sell this one. 11 each. Thanks! !
    Cool.

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    Agree. I've owned plenty of exotics like u. Wait til u get yours. There's something very special about it.

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    Sure. I had a love hate relationship with my GTS but it's tough buying the first model year of a new Generation. Hoping 5 model years newer has the bugs out. I can already notice some subtle improvements. Very optimistic

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    Hmm.. These special edition sales will set the benchmark as to where the cars sit. With 991 GT3 RS selling for what they sell for and there being over 1000 delivered to North American alone (Rennlist figures) vs about 200 of these special editions, I could easily see dozens of enthusiasts willing to pay the same for some of these special editions. Probably less than a third of these will go to market so demand will exceed supply IMO.


 
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