I'm with you on this. I see scores of Camaros, Mustangs, Corvettes, Jaguars, Maseratis, AMG Mercedes of all stripes driving around town, but I've never seen my car once other than when I walk by it in my garage. I actually see a Ferrari at least once a month. Why would I ever sell a couturier coachwork, German Manufactured, one year of production only, less than 500 and dropping each year, stealth AMG ragtop rocketsled roadster? You can have it when my fingers go stiff. It isn't about the money.
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americanretrodave
All SRT6's are rare, they just didn't make that many of them. Add the fact that the ones buying them now, for the most part, aren't planning on selling them. If it fact only 1,528 are in the U.S. it would seem to me that the supply will quickly fall short of the demand. Then it will be interesting to see what amounts will encourage dedicated owners to part with a very special car. I have a graphite coupe with less than 9k miles and (and I know some will say I'm crazy) but 25k wouldn't interest me at all, mainly, because I have no plans on selling it.
Dave