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<blockquote data-quote="Robert M" data-source="post: 15403523" data-attributes="member: 9628"><p>My 93R did exceptionally well, my 00R did alright, my 95R did not do as well.</p><p></p><p>The fuel cell bladder replacement cost was not known to me when I bought my cars, I don't even remember it being an issue to be discussed, but then some started to mention fuel leaking and then mine happened. </p><p></p><p>The 1995 and 2000 Cobra R's are definitely cool cars to own and the fuel cell bladder replacement cost is just part of the ownership, but it is a cost that is above and beyond what a non-fuel cell car would cost to maintain and is also something unexpected if you are not aware of fuel cell maintenance. So for someone looking at buying or a new owner, it is something to be aware of and plan accordingly. Once it starts leaking, the tank has to be pulled and drained or it will continue to drip and not get any better until it is dealt with.</p><p></p><p>I still keep the thought in the back of my mind that I may by another 2000 Cobra R........maybe one day?</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>R</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Robert M, post: 15403523, member: 9628"] My 93R did exceptionally well, my 00R did alright, my 95R did not do as well. The fuel cell bladder replacement cost was not known to me when I bought my cars, I don't even remember it being an issue to be discussed, but then some started to mention fuel leaking and then mine happened. The 1995 and 2000 Cobra R's are definitely cool cars to own and the fuel cell bladder replacement cost is just part of the ownership, but it is a cost that is above and beyond what a non-fuel cell car would cost to maintain and is also something unexpected if you are not aware of fuel cell maintenance. So for someone looking at buying or a new owner, it is something to be aware of and plan accordingly. Once it starts leaking, the tank has to be pulled and drained or it will continue to drip and not get any better until it is dealt with. I still keep the thought in the back of my mind that I may by another 2000 Cobra R........maybe one day? R [/QUOTE]
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