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Originally Posted by
Bruce H.
Why are you so eager for the factory to close and production to end?
The reaction I see from media, enthusiast owners and non-owners is universally one of great disappointment, and represents to them the ending of an era that they hoped would never end. Friends of mine who preferred and purchased other pricey performance cars mourn the loss of a car that helped improve the breed everywhere.
For current Viper owners it causes additional concern over the availability of factory parts and support, dealer support and aftermarket parts development and support.
Prospective buyers will be concerned about on-going dwindling availability and rising cost of parts and service as well, and something they will naturally factor into a decision whether to even to purchase or not, and the price they're willing to pay. And that will impact the ease of owners selling their cars and the offers they'll get.
I just don't see an upside to this at all, even for those with limited, dealer and special editions. There will be collectors that don't plan to drive the cars and may not be as concerned about parts and service, but they may be concerned about how desirable the market in general considers these cars, and I really can't see that being enhanced, at least in the short term. But we have a whole thread devoted to that, and show a range of opinions about how all that might play out.
So why do you rejoice the passing of this icon so often?
Bruce
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