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<blockquote data-quote="Jfoster" data-source="post: 4151888" data-attributes="member: 41003"><p>I agree - and what I am saying is that the people who were originally obesessed (at any price) with these cars either own them now and want to keep them, or own them and are ready to get something else (for whatever reason). The next wave of owners are people who love the cars but are expecting them to have depreciated somewhat. I agree, KBB is r-tard on a lot of cars (especially older niche cars like LX coupes and Fox Cobras) but their current pricing on 03-04 Cobras is actually very typical of what I see them selling for currently. Like the Fox cars, I think there will be a point where KBB continues to deprecite the value, but the cars actuall selling value lingers higher - but I seriously doubt it's going to linger anywhere near the original selling price of 30k (04s could be bought for under 30 at the end of the year).</p><p></p><p>People who own them and want to sell them want to see a higher price and people who are looking to buy want to see a lower price - no big surprise here. I'm not trying to devalue the cars at all...the bang for the buck is huge - I'm just talking outloud as to why I think the prices are the way they are and why the sales are down.</p><p></p><p>Jeff</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jfoster, post: 4151888, member: 41003"] I agree - and what I am saying is that the people who were originally obesessed (at any price) with these cars either own them now and want to keep them, or own them and are ready to get something else (for whatever reason). The next wave of owners are people who love the cars but are expecting them to have depreciated somewhat. I agree, KBB is r-tard on a lot of cars (especially older niche cars like LX coupes and Fox Cobras) but their current pricing on 03-04 Cobras is actually very typical of what I see them selling for currently. Like the Fox cars, I think there will be a point where KBB continues to deprecite the value, but the cars actuall selling value lingers higher - but I seriously doubt it's going to linger anywhere near the original selling price of 30k (04s could be bought for under 30 at the end of the year). People who own them and want to sell them want to see a higher price and people who are looking to buy want to see a lower price - no big surprise here. I'm not trying to devalue the cars at all...the bang for the buck is huge - I'm just talking outloud as to why I think the prices are the way they are and why the sales are down. Jeff [/QUOTE]
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