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Want to buy a 1996 Cobra Export (Gulf Spec?)
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<blockquote data-quote="aaron97" data-source="post: 6536444" data-attributes="member: 66010"><p>For starters though, i already own one in the states, i have my '97 in storage right now. Also, there is no lose.. my company pays me $620 a month for "transportation allowance" and i can use that money however i see fit and even if i decide to ride a bicycle, i still get the $620/mo. Right now i rent a Mazda 6 for $540/mo. So if i turn in the car, pay cash for the Cobra, my company will keep giving me the $620/mo. and after about a year, i will have been given $7500. So in actuality my company will have bought the Cobra for me and then i will have to only pay the $3500 for shipping, so in the long run i will have bought a '96 Cobra with 17k miles on it for $3500. But it gets better, once I have recouped my $7500 for the purchase, assuming i stay here longer, it would only take another 6 months and the company will have paid me enough to cover the shipping costs... and the car would have been near FREE in the end. Make sense? </p><p></p><p>I wouldnt be considering this car if it had the average 100k+ miles on it, but its only got 17k miles.... which is why i want it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aaron97, post: 6536444, member: 66010"] For starters though, i already own one in the states, i have my '97 in storage right now. Also, there is no lose.. my company pays me $620 a month for "transportation allowance" and i can use that money however i see fit and even if i decide to ride a bicycle, i still get the $620/mo. Right now i rent a Mazda 6 for $540/mo. So if i turn in the car, pay cash for the Cobra, my company will keep giving me the $620/mo. and after about a year, i will have been given $7500. So in actuality my company will have bought the Cobra for me and then i will have to only pay the $3500 for shipping, so in the long run i will have bought a '96 Cobra with 17k miles on it for $3500. But it gets better, once I have recouped my $7500 for the purchase, assuming i stay here longer, it would only take another 6 months and the company will have paid me enough to cover the shipping costs... and the car would have been near FREE in the end. Make sense? I wouldnt be considering this car if it had the average 100k+ miles on it, but its only got 17k miles.... which is why i want it. [/QUOTE]
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