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Actually what is the price range you are looking for, as often folks don’t factor in that a newer Snake will likely offer a longer financing period than an older one. Of course , if that is not a consideration , then the area you are looking to pay may determine what model and year you can purchase.
Gen IIs – an RT-10 will run less than a GTS
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Hey Bill,
Being located in Canada, there are only about 100 listings nationwide for any vipers using the big used car sites. Prices start around $40,000 CAD for the lowest and goes up from there. There are other factors that I am looking at but not finding all the information. First example importing one from the US, I know all the fees and taxes etc that goes along with it, but what I can not find is what parts require replacement to pass inspection (if any). My uncle brought a Corvette (sorry for my laungage haha) across the border knowing only the front bumper needed to be replaced to pass inspection and had a quote already for the work.
If I am looking to stay under the $50,000 CAD mark for my purchase I do have the option of buying one for less that requires body work as I have family members who own a body shop that I could paint/customize the car how I wanted and as I can afford it. End result would be the same cost but it would be more what I want vs what I could afford.
I should probably mention that I am looking to drive this car and enjoy it for the few months of summer we have, and not worry so much about re-sale value -
I see there is a character limit…
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WestCoastLifestyle said:
I see there is a character limit…No character limit, the system does not like apostrophes.
Looks like it cut you off when you used an apostrophe for can not.
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RedTanRT/10 said:
No character limit, the system does not like apostrophes.Looks like it cut you off when you used an apostrophe for can not.
Thanks RedTan! Edited original post.
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Decisions, decisions. Good to know there are no bad ones in Viper world. Nonetheless, I’d suggest you hold out until you find what you are looking for. If you were to get a screaming deal on your second choice, maybe. The risk is that you have a cool car, but those moments of wondering if you shouldn’t have settled may creep in. Again, both good choices … But you should do what YOU think best.
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Google “Tall people fitting into a Viper.” I did. Lots of information out there.
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Bill W said:
Google “Tall people fitting into a Viper.” I did. Lots of information out there.I too have done some reading on this, although it is not all apples to apples. Being 6ft 6in sitting beside a friend who is the same height, he appears taller as my legs are longer. Thus fitting in a car would be totally different for two people the same height and similar weight. I read some guys at 6ft 8 were able to fit in their Viper with 2inch seat lowering, and yet other my same height say their legs would not fit… so until I can try for myself with and without a seat lowering kit it is hard to say with 100% certainty.
Also fitting in a car means different things to people, just because the door closes does not mean you fit, some do not like having their knees wedged between the steering wheel and door. -
WestCoastLifestyle said:
Hello everybody ��I joined looking to gain some knowledge with regards to buying my first Viper. I am torn between buying a gen 2 or a gen 3, I would prefer an 06+ Coupe, but I will have to wait longer to get it. I could afford the gen2 sooner but is not my first choice. There are not any for sale locally so I have not been able to even sit in one, and being 6ft 6in I worry about fitting. I know you can buy seat lowering kits, but it is a gamble to buy the car and hope you fit after lowering the seat.
Being from Canada we do get a fair amount of snow, so would only get to drive for a few months of the year during summer.Maybe I can help with the height.
I’m 6’5 1/2″ and have a 2″ lowering kit in my gen 4. I fit well.. If I did not have the kit it would be a no go.
At 6’6″ you should be fine in a gen 3 with the 2″ lowering kit (I haven’t sat inside of any gen 2’s so I can’t personally comment).
I went through the same situation as you are (did not think I could fit, was worried about ordering.) and everything turned out perfectly fine.
The only thing I can add to this is I am aware of a 7 footer who drove a Gen 2 this was on another Viper forum so if you really want the snake don’t let your height deter you. :dude3:
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mattssg said:
Maybe I can help with the height.I'm 6'5 1/2" and have a 2" lowering kit in my gen 4. I fit well.. If I did not have the kit it would be a no go.
At 6'6" you should be fine in a gen 3 with the 2" lowering kit (I haven't sat inside of any gen 2's so I can't personally comment).
I went through the same situation as you are (did not think I could fit, was worried about ordering.) and everything turned out perfectly fine.
The only thing I can add to this is I am aware of a 7 footer who drove a Gen 2 this was on another Viper forum so if you really want the snake don't let your height deter you. :dude3:
Thanks MattSSG. Got my eyes open for any around here for sale to test fit.
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Hello everybody 👋
I joined looking to gain some knowledge with regards to buying my first Viper. I am torn between buying a gen 2 or a gen 3, I would prefer an 06+ Coupe, but I will have to wait longer to get it. I could afford the gen2 sooner but is not my first choice. There are not any for sale locally so I have not been able to even sit in one, and being 6ft 6in I worry about fitting. I know you can buy seat lowering kits, but it is a gamble to buy the car and hope you fit after lowering the seat.
Being from Canada we do get a fair amount of snow, so would only get to drive for a few months of the year during summer.
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