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2013-14 Shelby GT500
Thinking of selling my car
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<blockquote data-quote="Kapy" data-source="post: 13024700" data-attributes="member: 144046"><p>I understand your position totally. But......should have never bought the Shelby thinking it was going to be a financial boom. </p><p></p><p>If at best, 20-30 years from now the car will bring back some significant return, which I believe it will. But what is significant to some is not to others. </p><p></p><p>I feel if this car reaches value of $150,000 plus in the future we all will be doing pretty well. Just depends on many factors. Like:</p><p></p><p>1. Economy, surely everyone on this forum can understand that.</p><p></p><p>2. Overall public interest in automobiles. I feel this will always exist, but at what extent. Cars were once looked at as mechanical marvels, unfortunately most people view them as a necessary means to move to one point to another and are more interested in what creature comforts and amenities the car offers vs. it's performance and character. </p><p></p><p>3. If North Korea decides to Nuke us all, well then none of this matters. Which brings me to my last point. Buying and enjoying cars like this are not meant to think about the future, but to think purely about the present and how much fun you can have while you are here. </p><p></p><p>BTW, North Korea will never Nuke us, because we will have plenty of opportunity to kick their ass quicker than Kim can say GT500.</p><p></p><p>*Point 3 is of course supposed to be funny and hopefully uplifting </p><p></p><p>Keep the car and enjoy it. Unless it doesn't put a smile on your face when you drive it, then I would sell it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kapy, post: 13024700, member: 144046"] I understand your position totally. But......should have never bought the Shelby thinking it was going to be a financial boom. If at best, 20-30 years from now the car will bring back some significant return, which I believe it will. But what is significant to some is not to others. I feel if this car reaches value of $150,000 plus in the future we all will be doing pretty well. Just depends on many factors. Like: 1. Economy, surely everyone on this forum can understand that. 2. Overall public interest in automobiles. I feel this will always exist, but at what extent. Cars were once looked at as mechanical marvels, unfortunately most people view them as a necessary means to move to one point to another and are more interested in what creature comforts and amenities the car offers vs. it's performance and character. 3. If North Korea decides to Nuke us all, well then none of this matters. Which brings me to my last point. Buying and enjoying cars like this are not meant to think about the future, but to think purely about the present and how much fun you can have while you are here. BTW, North Korea will never Nuke us, because we will have plenty of opportunity to kick their ass quicker than Kim can say GT500. *Point 3 is of course supposed to be funny and hopefully uplifting Keep the car and enjoy it. Unless it doesn't put a smile on your face when you drive it, then I would sell it. [/QUOTE]
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