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    Quote Originally Posted by Lawrenzo View Post
    Then how is that any different from the debacle of dealers ordering too many fully loaded GTS's in 2013?
    I don't know what the rules are as far as dealers ordering cars goes, but the dealer I talked to told me he ordered the 2015 that was built and waiting final inspection and wanted to know if I was interested. As far as all the high priced 2013 GTS's goes part of the problem is Dodge priced the cars too high and dealers ordered more cars then they could sell at the price. In the end supply and demand forced Dodge to lower the price. Now it's almost 2 years latter and the value of a 2 year old car (even though its never been titled) is a lot less then the value of a current model year car. The supply of new Vipers is still vary high compared to the demand. Again, in the end supply and demand will set the price the remaining 2013's will go for. It seems that some dealers are ready to cut their losses and sell before they depreciate even more while others are hoping to get more then the market seems to support.
    Last edited by GBS; 12-16-2014 at 02:14 PM. Reason: fix typo

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    Good call!!!

    If Dodge offered another $10K voucher for current owners to buy a 2013, I'd go buy a 3rd Gen V TODAY. Zero hesitation. This car will be a classic. I truly believe it will blossom like the '05/'06 Ford GTs did.

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    Quote Originally Posted by EdwardETraylorIII View Post
    Nineball,

    Good call!!!

    If Dodge offered another $10K voucher for current owners to buy a 2013, I'd go buy a 3rd Gen V TODAY. Zero hesitation. This car will be a classic. I truly believe it will blossom like the '05/'06 Ford GTs did.
    It should...the car is a work of art in so many ways!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Crotalidae View Post
    It should...the car is a work of art in so many ways!!!
    Its hard to explain why demand for the car has been so low even at the higher price. It's a great car for the money compared to other supercars. Maybe just poor marketing on Dodge's part.

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    They offered 0% for 48 months on the Gen IV's if I'm not mistaken.

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    Quote Originally Posted by EdwardETraylorIII View Post
    Nineball,

    Good call!!!

    If Dodge offered another $10K voucher for current owners to buy a 2013, I'd go buy a 3rd Gen V TODAY. Zero hesitation. This car will be a classic. I truly believe it will blossom like the '05/'06 Ford GTs did.
    There hasn't been a Viper generation introduced yet that owners didn't feel was the "one" that's going to be the ultra valuable "Ford GT" type collector car. If the Gen IV ACR isn't the "one", there will never be one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ViperJon View Post
    There hasn't been a Viper generation introduced yet that owners didn't feel was the "one" that's going to be the ultra valuable "Ford GT" type collector car. If the Gen IV ACR isn't the "one", there will never be one.
    This.


 
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