This Maybach 62 limousine was pricey back in the day, but it could be quite a bargain today at no reserve. This one is heading to auction later this month.
Prices are skyrocketing. It s long overdue.
As classic car prices continue their precipitous climb, we ve been left scratching our heads as to why certain models have been left out of the party. The Dodge Viper is one of those. After all, how many V10-powered sports cars with Lamborghini DNA and Carroll Shelby s fingerprints have ever existed? How many modern large-displacement sports cars can approach the Viper s reputation for a holistic driving experience, unspoiled by incessant electronic nannies like traction control and stability control?
But now, at long last, the Viper appears to be getting its due; automotive insurance company Hagerty has noted an appreciable uptick in prices for first-generation Dodge Vipers, declaring the days of the sub-$20,000 example all but over.