Small question just out of curiosity
Why is '17 viper listed twice with differing #s .
perhaps they are '16 and '17?
Why is '17 viper listed twice with differing #s .
perhaps they are '16 and '17?
Without knowing the production numbers of other cars, I can't answer that.
I can comment on the sales numbers though since that data is available. Over a 5 month average, it is lagging behind all of its rivals but only losing badly to the BMW and Mercedes. The R8, GTR and Viper are doing better but only by a bit. My read on this is that there just aren't that many buyers out there for cars in this price range. Maybe the prices climbed too high too quickly, I don't know. It seems to be impacting ALL the vehicles in this segment though rather than being a NSX specific problem.
By the way, Cars.com lists
- 330 2017 Mercedes AMG GTs
- 197 2017 Audi R8s for sale
- 219 2017 Dodge Vipers
- only 34 2017 BMW i8s
- only 42 2017 Dodge Vipers
From that, Dodge and BMW are the clear winners. Dodge by probably keeping production very low (they have a LOT of customization) and BMW by keeping their cost lower with a weaker performance.