skyman51
Well-Known Member
Anyone want to venture an opinion as to why Hemi cars of all years have dropped in value so much over the last several years?
I would guess it has something to do with diluted inheritance and a general lack of interest by the younger crowd. Most of the older guys with interest seem to be getting out of the hobby.Anyone want to venture an opinion as to why Hemi cars of all years have dropped in value so much over the last several years?
I agree. If I could get good money for the RR, I’d be doing the same thing for a Hellcat.More people buying new Hemi Challengers and Chargers.Selling off their vintage Mopar muscle cars.
I dont blame you & why wouldnt you but no to sound like a snob but new / newer cars are the last thing i notice at any showI agree. If I could get good money for the RR, I’d be doing the same thing for a Hellcat.
I would guess it has something to do with diluted inheritance and a general lack of interest by the younger crowd. Most of the older guys with interest seem to be getting out of the hobby.
Seems most of the guys that own older muscle
cars including Hemi's are sporting gray/ white
hair .
Points 2&3 are spot on.^^^This.
1. The people who wanted to buy these cars new are all in their 70's now, probably interested grandchildren more than old cars.
2. The kids like me who grew up hearing about these cars are in their mid 40's now but realistically how many of them can drop $100K or more on a car?
3. Anyone who is actually interested in a fast mopar and is under 30 is going to buy a used hellcat for $40K. Faster, safer, more reliable, and gets 2x gas mileage while cruising 80 mph on the interstate.