I have the money. Give me one good reason to not buy this right now.
This deal seems too good to be true. Am i missing something?
30k for a clean title gen3 viper
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clean title doesn't mean much. Many people prevent salvage titles by having sketchy shops do the work to repair it when in reality there could be severe damage under neath.
With a car like this it seriously pays do do your research. Make yourself a buyers guide or look for someone elses's Gen 1's go for the 30k range. Gen 3's should command much more.
>Someone painted the calipers and put Brembo stickers on it.
Why? (Even though they are Brembo units)
flexing on brakelets is fun, and now you can bully anyone who doesn't have a v10 or up
If you can’t afford 3 vipers then you can’t afford 1
calling bullshit gatekeeping
viper is one of the lowest maintenance supercars as long as you don't damage the rare bodypanels.
American sports cars aren't expensive to maintain, and are generally very reliable because they're all just v8s ripped out of trucks and strapped to lawn chairs.
>it's a Miata with a body kit
Pretty good job though.
BMW copied it on the new Supra Z4 so it's ok.
damn the bmw gets proportion mogged.
i never realize how poor the z4 design language is.
It's even more insulting when you realize the bmw vents and aero pieces are fake, all the while being an overall more expensive, heavier, slower, poorer handling, less powerful, and less reliable vehicle.
i can't believe how much better the older viper looks here. it's not just nostalgia right? the 3rd gen just looks wrong, the proportions aren't correct.
>it's not just nostalgia right
No. I never liked the smoothed-over "bulbous" 90's designs despite growing up in that era. But I still think the original Viper is one of the best cars of that decade and still better looking than all subsequent generations.
If this isn't a troll post, just go ahead and buy it if you can actually afford it. Have fun, don't crash.
>buying ICE right before it’s banned
A Viper from a buy-here-pay-here lot, seems like a good financial decision anon, go for it.
is that really how much these cost
yes.
Vipers are getting way overlooked right now because the modern redditor looking for an enthusiast car is too intimidated by them.
Also they can't handle an interior that's not approved by the hivemind of LUXURY VEGAN LEATHER AND ALCANTARA (pleather and microfiber)
Most are around 50K
they've come down quite a bit from covid highs
Not where I live. Peak gen 3s are still at 80k
it's because you live in europe where gen 3 was the final viper you got, and they only brought over like 100 cars total.
that's more of a clean gen 4 price
i had to increase my range to 300 miles to find one under 40k
And it's a horrendous looking one.
We have gen 4's and 5's through grey import.
Lovely car!
>Give me one good reason to not buy this right now.
Have you driven a high powered car before? Because if it's your first, it really shouldn't be a Viper. The gen 3s are a lot better than the 1 & 2s but they're still going to be a handful, especially compared to pretty much all modern cars.
I heckin love the gen2 viper
If I ever am in a position to afford it, I’ll buy one.