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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
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<blockquote data-quote="skunk50" data-source="post: 4285363" data-attributes="member: 4281"><p>i think Ebay is a bad indicator. because often, you have the owner of the car logging on with different names bidding on it or having their friends bidding on it to keep the price up. so when someone wins, it's still not sure that it was sold, thus throwing off the price.</p><p></p><p>and true, it's tough to sell a high HP RWD musclecar when it's about to snow. but if you want to sell it but don't have to yet....and hold onto it, it's still going to keep depreciating from now to April... and every new year that ticks over, makes the car 1 year older even though it's just 1 day passed new year.</p><p></p><p>also i think that one of the main factors for Cobras to drop in value is due to the many ticking motors taking a dump and most of the factory warranties have expired. you could be that lucky one ending up with one of these gems.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skunk50, post: 4285363, member: 4281"] i think Ebay is a bad indicator. because often, you have the owner of the car logging on with different names bidding on it or having their friends bidding on it to keep the price up. so when someone wins, it's still not sure that it was sold, thus throwing off the price. and true, it's tough to sell a high HP RWD musclecar when it's about to snow. but if you want to sell it but don't have to yet....and hold onto it, it's still going to keep depreciating from now to April... and every new year that ticks over, makes the car 1 year older even though it's just 1 day passed new year. also i think that one of the main factors for Cobras to drop in value is due to the many ticking motors taking a dump and most of the factory warranties have expired. you could be that lucky one ending up with one of these gems. [/QUOTE]
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