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COBRA R, how much is it worth?
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<blockquote data-quote="Robert M" data-source="post: 7907571" data-attributes="member: 9628"><p>But this fact^^^^^^does not seem to affect everything and everyone. You are right, the average American is not buying a 2000 Cobra R, only a select few, and only the fewer of the 300 that are actually for sale. There may be some owners out there who "need" to sell their Cobra R (of any year) for a low price at this time for reasons of their own, but most that I see for sale are not meeting reserve, which means that the buyer/bidder, who "really" wants a Cobra R is going to have to shell out some more coin "if" they really want a Cobra R. I am not seeing many sellers repeatedly listing their Cobra R over and over, dropping the price with each auction. The more realistic thing is that they are "testing" the current market. If it does not meet their reserve, back to the garage it goes. </p><p></p><p>The nice thing that many are now realizing......if their car investment does drop "somewhat", no big deal, they still have their car. On the other hand, the ones who were deeply invested in the stock market, well, they have a portfolio showing "what was to what is", and "is" is not pretty.</p><p></p><p>R</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Robert M, post: 7907571, member: 9628"] But this fact^^^^^^does not seem to affect everything and everyone. You are right, the average American is not buying a 2000 Cobra R, only a select few, and only the fewer of the 300 that are actually for sale. There may be some owners out there who "need" to sell their Cobra R (of any year) for a low price at this time for reasons of their own, but most that I see for sale are not meeting reserve, which means that the buyer/bidder, who "really" wants a Cobra R is going to have to shell out some more coin "if" they really want a Cobra R. I am not seeing many sellers repeatedly listing their Cobra R over and over, dropping the price with each auction. The more realistic thing is that they are "testing" the current market. If it does not meet their reserve, back to the garage it goes. The nice thing that many are now realizing......if their car investment does drop "somewhat", no big deal, they still have their car. On the other hand, the ones who were deeply invested in the stock market, well, they have a portfolio showing "what was to what is", and "is" is not pretty. R [/QUOTE]
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