RE: Wondering what future value might be?
Hi, and welcome to the forum. I think its pretty much been the consensus on this site, that this car will probably not hold its value all that well. If you are buying the car for an investment, you are most likely in for a very, very long wait. Who knows what the future may bring though. This could very well be the last huzzah for the muscle cars. And the fact that this is one of the last may help the value some in the long run. Or Dodge could go out of business tomorrow, making this their last great design. Either way, you are looking at at least 25-30 years before you break even on your investment.
As for me, and pretty much the rest of the people in this forum. We are buying the car for other reasons. Some for the great looks, others for the attention it attracts, maybe a sense of nostalgia and heritage, or even the thrill of laying down rubber the entire length of a city block (looking at you Andre). But the majority of us are in it for the car. Not the money we may or may not make if we ever decide to sell it. And face it, modern cars just dont last long enough to become collectors items anyway. They are designed to wear out forcing you to buy new cars, or expensive repair parts to keep them running. So, unless upon picking up your car you drain all your fluids, and seal it in an airtight, humidity controlled bubble, and sit on it for 30 years, the car is going to eventually fall apart on you.
Why not just enjoy it while it lasts?