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cobra doesn't hold value.....
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<blockquote data-quote="Traveler" data-source="post: 1731607" data-attributes="member: 4392"><p>I guess if a person is savvy and know what cars to buy they can probably turn a bit of a profit here and there, but certainly almost any car should be bought because its desirable to have and not for the money to be made. When I bought my car I got a fantastic deal plus the 0% interests which certainly helps in the short-term in how much money you can pocket if you decide to sell. </p><p>In my area, Cobras seem to hold their value pretty well as I still see low mileage 01 Cobras advertised at around $20,000 and up retail. Back in October, I was down in Myrtle Beach for the weekend and saw a dealer advertising a 01 Cobra for $22,000!! There's newers Mach 1s going for less than that. Now when you owe significantly less it all comes down to how bad you want to sell it and how much somebody wants to buy. Plus, I would imagine a low mileage, untouched Cobra will bring more than a daily driver with higher mileage or one that has several bolt-ons with obvious wear and tear.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Traveler, post: 1731607, member: 4392"] I guess if a person is savvy and know what cars to buy they can probably turn a bit of a profit here and there, but certainly almost any car should be bought because its desirable to have and not for the money to be made. When I bought my car I got a fantastic deal plus the 0% interests which certainly helps in the short-term in how much money you can pocket if you decide to sell. In my area, Cobras seem to hold their value pretty well as I still see low mileage 01 Cobras advertised at around $20,000 and up retail. Back in October, I was down in Myrtle Beach for the weekend and saw a dealer advertising a 01 Cobra for $22,000!! There's newers Mach 1s going for less than that. Now when you owe significantly less it all comes down to how bad you want to sell it and how much somebody wants to buy. Plus, I would imagine a low mileage, untouched Cobra will bring more than a daily driver with higher mileage or one that has several bolt-ons with obvious wear and tear. [/QUOTE]
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