hi /o/ someone in my area is selling a 2016 dodge viper with 800 miles. the issue is that it is a salvage title. luckily there is a video of its crash it does not look to bad IMO, but i dont know much about cars. price tag is 72 K what price should a car like this go for? here is the car https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C3GhhqMksY4
>>17372063
I would have a reputable mechanic and body worn specialist inspect the car from head to toe. If no real issues are found I would pay over 30k.
>>17372063
did they fix the door? and other stuff? or are you going to be buying it with the damage?
the reason being, replacing that shit gets expensive quick, especially on cars like vipers.
>>17372082
car is all fixed i dont need to do any work
The retail was $86k. If $10k difference is too expensive for a brand new Viper you shouldn't even be looking at these things.
>>17372102
have not had the luck of finding any around that price. and they are not making any more.
it was sold to the dealer for 88 but sold @ 110K
>>17372071
this.
It looks pretty bad in the video tho. I wouldn't get your hopes up.
Who was at fault holy shit what a bunch of retards
>>17372063
>full book value for a salvaged car
good idea captain intelligence
>doesn't look that bad
Compared to what, the car getting hit by a train? That thing is fucked and they are asking the price that a clean example would get.
>car is all fixed
According to who, you got a prepurchase inspection? Oh, the owner (who wrecked it and is listing it for a ridiculous price) says it's all good? He seems like an honest guy, I'm sure it's fine.