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<blockquote data-quote="Pale Roader" data-source="post: 5277499" data-attributes="member: 50403"><p>See? This is why i'm gonna have to go through all that border bullshit to get my Cobra. This guy IS telling the truth though, Canadians DO think these cars are worth twice what they are, and they pay that too. Only problem with that is, i have better things to do with that extra $8000 that it'll cost me to skip the border hassle. </p><p></p><p>The 96-98's are averaging $16000-$22000 up here right now, $25000 for something REALLY nice, and $8000-$12000 in the states, maybe $15000 for a gem. If i have to go to god damn FLORIDA (where EVERY bloody Cobra came from it seems) to save that EIGHT GRAND, i will. </p><p></p><p>No offence ssssvt, but Canadians paid too damn much for these things, the dollar was low too long (dont know what it was in 96-98, but it WASN'T .95c), and now they expect others to pay that same premium. The dollar has come way up, demand has gone down (???), and there are ten times as many ov these things just below the border. </p><p></p><p>If you can get that price for your car, all the power to ya. Seriously, you will eventually get it i'm sure, especially if its as nice as you say. Knowing what Canadians WILL pay for these cars, i'm thinking i should start importing them to sell up here!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pale Roader, post: 5277499, member: 50403"] See? This is why i'm gonna have to go through all that border bullshit to get my Cobra. This guy IS telling the truth though, Canadians DO think these cars are worth twice what they are, and they pay that too. Only problem with that is, i have better things to do with that extra $8000 that it'll cost me to skip the border hassle. The 96-98's are averaging $16000-$22000 up here right now, $25000 for something REALLY nice, and $8000-$12000 in the states, maybe $15000 for a gem. If i have to go to god damn FLORIDA (where EVERY bloody Cobra came from it seems) to save that EIGHT GRAND, i will. No offence ssssvt, but Canadians paid too damn much for these things, the dollar was low too long (dont know what it was in 96-98, but it WASN'T .95c), and now they expect others to pay that same premium. The dollar has come way up, demand has gone down (???), and there are ten times as many ov these things just below the border. If you can get that price for your car, all the power to ya. Seriously, you will eventually get it i'm sure, especially if its as nice as you say. Knowing what Canadians WILL pay for these cars, i'm thinking i should start importing them to sell up here! [/QUOTE]
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