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The ever constant rising cost
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<blockquote data-quote="DEADLY FORCE" data-source="post: 14724908" data-attributes="member: 34454"><p>I know the technology, hp, quality, style, safety and inflation have all gone way up in the last decade. The rise of car prices in the last 10 years have doubled. If you look at the avg annual inflation of 4%, then it makes sense. Although I'm fortunate enough to say that my pay has also doubled, I still can't justify the pricing on the top of the line cars these days, as for me, ten years ago wasn't that long ago and I remember buying that brand new 2004 SVT Cobra below MSRP for 32 grand.</p><p></p><p> I won't be getting with the times. I would rather fatten up on my investments for retirement. I will enjoy my MMR built forged engine, Roushcharged 2011 base model GT that I paid 26 grand for brand new in 2010 which I slowly modded to my liking and will have fun beating/chasing the new Hellcats and such.</p><p></p><p> Weird being somewhat the old guy now. I'm only 32, but I've been in the muscle car game for the last 15 years. I do think of all the money I could have better spent/invested. It was hell of a lot fun though!</p><p></p><p>How does everyone justify it these days, paying such high prices? I know financing helps...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DEADLY FORCE, post: 14724908, member: 34454"] I know the technology, hp, quality, style, safety and inflation have all gone way up in the last decade. The rise of car prices in the last 10 years have doubled. If you look at the avg annual inflation of 4%, then it makes sense. Although I'm fortunate enough to say that my pay has also doubled, I still can't justify the pricing on the top of the line cars these days, as for me, ten years ago wasn't that long ago and I remember buying that brand new 2004 SVT Cobra below MSRP for 32 grand. I won't be getting with the times. I would rather fatten up on my investments for retirement. I will enjoy my MMR built forged engine, Roushcharged 2011 base model GT that I paid 26 grand for brand new in 2010 which I slowly modded to my liking and will have fun beating/chasing the new Hellcats and such. Weird being somewhat the old guy now. I'm only 32, but I've been in the muscle car game for the last 15 years. I do think of all the money I could have better spent/invested. It was hell of a lot fun though! How does everyone justify it these days, paying such high prices? I know financing helps... [/QUOTE]
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