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Considering selling 00R #231
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<blockquote data-quote="Goose17" data-source="post: 15760874" data-attributes="member: 137255"><p>I’m not so sure the electric “shift” will hurt values of our cars. It may have the opposite effect. People like us may long for the sound of the gas engine burble. Our cars may be viewed as “old school cool.” If we can’t find new gas performance cars, it will drive up the value of our older stuff. </p><p></p><p>Also, 45,000 miles might be on the upper limit for 00R miles, but it’s still a 2000 Cobra R, which is the pinnacle for New Edge collector Stangs. It has good value.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Goose17, post: 15760874, member: 137255"] I’m not so sure the electric “shift” will hurt values of our cars. It may have the opposite effect. People like us may long for the sound of the gas engine burble. Our cars may be viewed as “old school cool.” If we can’t find new gas performance cars, it will drive up the value of our older stuff. Also, 45,000 miles might be on the upper limit for 00R miles, but it’s still a 2000 Cobra R, which is the pinnacle for New Edge collector Stangs. It has good value. [/QUOTE]
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