![]() 03/19/2014 at 02:04 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
And I was checking up on how much the Vipers were now because since coming to Oklahoma, I've added a ton of American cars onto that list.
The used ones are still $99-100k.
I mean no disrespect when I say that there's about 6 and a half million other cars I'd rather have for that money or less than a Viper.
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Agreed. Why must a Viper go for that much? Seriously? Don't get me wrong, they are a car I'd love to drive. I would instead go for a base GT-R or the new C7. That is my opinion though.
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Which generation Viper?
![]() 03/19/2014 at 02:50 |
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Doing a quick search of Auto Trader I see Vipers starting as low as $20,000 and about half of them below $50,000.
![]() 03/19/2014 at 06:07 |
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Which makes me have to choose between Viper and NSX! Crap!
![]() 03/19/2014 at 07:49 |
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I think he's talking about a used SRT viper. And yes, they are still around 95-100k for a used one.
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I'd vote NSX if that helps at all :)
![]() 03/19/2014 at 12:41 |
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Looked around mainly for the new SRT Viper, not the old Dodge Viper.
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NSX all day every day over here too.
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SRT Viper.
![]() 03/19/2014 at 12:43 |
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I'm sure that they are worth the $100k they're selling for, it's just that I don't feel the $100k club is making it look that good.
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The only way I'd go Viper is if..ACR, but I'm sure those are much more expensive then NSX's still, lol
![]() 03/19/2014 at 20:07 |
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I think I would agree too... But a huge engine just for the sake of being huge is tempting...
![]() 03/20/2014 at 17:01 |
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I cannot agree more. Maybe you get nostalgia from it or something.