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2004 Cobra - Good Deal?
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<blockquote data-quote="LS WUT" data-source="post: 16866213" data-attributes="member: 152454"><p>As with anything in life. It’s worth whatever someone is willing to pay for it. As stated above some people think they’ve got gems, and will try and get top dollar. Anyone in the selling market knows very well to list high, and let the low balls come in until someone gets near your golden number. Secondly as for it retaining its value, that’s another thing. It’s tough to say. I’ve seen higher Mile cobras that looked amazing that fetched a little bit more because of the confidence it was well maintained and I’ll say this. I tend to trust cars with a little more miles on it versus a really really low mile car. My 19k mile coupe always gives me little headaches. It’s not driven to much, so making sure fluids are circulated, bushings are being used so they don’t go to poo, etc. nevertheless if you want a cool car to make cool blower noises, and cruse with a top down. Can never go wrong with a cobra. Every state has its prices for sure. Stuff in Florida isn’t as high as up north and such. Either way, Goodluck with your decision buddy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LS WUT, post: 16866213, member: 152454"] As with anything in life. It’s worth whatever someone is willing to pay for it. As stated above some people think they’ve got gems, and will try and get top dollar. Anyone in the selling market knows very well to list high, and let the low balls come in until someone gets near your golden number. Secondly as for it retaining its value, that’s another thing. It’s tough to say. I’ve seen higher Mile cobras that looked amazing that fetched a little bit more because of the confidence it was well maintained and I’ll say this. I tend to trust cars with a little more miles on it versus a really really low mile car. My 19k mile coupe always gives me little headaches. It’s not driven to much, so making sure fluids are circulated, bushings are being used so they don’t go to poo, etc. nevertheless if you want a cool car to make cool blower noises, and cruse with a top down. Can never go wrong with a cobra. Every state has its prices for sure. Stuff in Florida isn’t as high as up north and such. Either way, Goodluck with your decision buddy. [/QUOTE]
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