purchase it.
That argument sounds like the kids that rarely date because they reject themselves prior to anyone else rejecting them. There IS a market for people who want to drive a Viper- but even if they know how to drive stick for one reason or another would prefer another option. The Viper exists to make money. The point I'm making is I can't imagine a scenario where Dodge is maximizing profits by not selling to as many people that they can that are willing to pay the 90K+ to take one home. And if the Viper is getting me high margins, then why not sell as many as they can?