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Originally Posted by Musclerodz
I totally agree with Steve. Since I look at everything as an investment, I would have to let the Viper bottom out before I buy one. But I don't have deep pockets either. Here is idea, own both!
Mike
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Well look at a 1994 Viper today.. it's old news.. still sorta cool but mostly outdated. When I see someone driving one I think "that guy used to have money" or "that guy bought an old used viper because he couldn't afford a new one.."..
I know it is bad but that is the first thought I get.. :shrug:
In 20 years it will be cooler again because it has survived.. in the mean time it is just a used sports car. Now how will a new Viper be viewed in 10 years? Will it look dated because designs have moved on? In 30 years will people be trying to restore them? Right now it is a great car but some of the love is because it is "the new kid on the block".. Remember how PT Cruisers were all the rage when they came out. Now they are old news.
The Viper is a hot performing car but I doubt it will have the staying power of a '69 Camaro..
Just my .02