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We've got one coming in February, stickers for $154,000 or so. We're not sure what we're going to sell it for, but the market right now looks to be about $10,000 on top of that. Believe it or not, at that sticker price, there's only a 7% mark-up in the car. Markup on an Eddie Bauer Explorer is 8.5%.
The one my dealer had went for 200,000 I have nothing to drool on now when I buy parts.....
There's a slide show of the fastest of the fast, made in America. Some of the cars are VERY low production canidates. http://www.forbes.com/2005/11/23/cx_...thisSpeed=6000
The number 2 and number 8 fastest cars use a Ford based engine also. If money was the deciding factor, I would have to look at the ZO6 a little harder.
No. 1 SSC Ultimate Aero
Base Price: $654,500
Top Speed: 260 to 273 mph
No. 2 Saleen S7 Twin Turbo
Base Price: $555,000
Top Speed: 240 to 260 mph (estimated)
No. 3 Evans 387 and 487 (tie)
Base Prices: $175,000 (387); $170,000 (487)
Top Speed: 206 mph
No. 4 Ford GT
Base Price: $141,245
Top Speed: 205 mph
No. 5 Chevrolet Corvette Z06
Base Price: $65,800
Top Speed: 198 mph
No. 6 Dodge Viper SRT-10
Base Price: $85,745
Top Speed: 190 mph (estimated)
The top-speed figure posted here applies both to Dodge's classic Viper convertible and its new hardtop version of the car.
No. 7 Mullen M-11 with V-8
Base Price: $69,950
Top Speed: 180+ mph
No. 8 Panoz Esperante GTLM
Base Price: $121,325
Top Speed: 180 mph
No. 9 Chrysler 300C SRT8, Dodge Charger SRT8 and Dodge Magnum SRT8 (tie)
Base Prices: $42,695 (300C), $38,095 (Charger) and $37,995 (Magnum)
Top Speed: 165 to 170 mph (estimated)