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2012-2013 Boss 302 Mustang
2012 LS at Mecum/Chicago didn't make 40k reserve
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<blockquote data-quote="BlackNDecker" data-source="post: 12358102" data-attributes="member: 131894"><p>If you purchased these cars as "an investment" then I think you will be sadly surprised over time. These cars won't have the nostalgic value in 20-40 years for GenX and GenY like they do for the boomer generation. This is what drives car value up....<strong>boomers wanted to buy the car of their childhood dreams</strong>. How many GenX'ers have you heard paying inflated prices for superbirds or GTOs? Not enough to effect market value. The bottom half of the "GenX" generation doesn't even know what a Boss302 is. So, at the very least demand will not outstrip aftermarket supply any time soon. </p><p></p><p>Hell, there was virtually no demand to have the Boss302 added to the current iteration of video game driving sims....it was added as an afterthought at the very end of Forza5's product life. </p><p></p><p>Also, boomers are getting much more advanced in age and this effects their discretionary spending....I don't think we will see their purchasing effect on aftermarket car value for much longer.</p><p></p><p>Not trying to be pessimistic...just realistic.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BlackNDecker, post: 12358102, member: 131894"] If you purchased these cars as "an investment" then I think you will be sadly surprised over time. These cars won't have the nostalgic value in 20-40 years for GenX and GenY like they do for the boomer generation. This is what drives car value up....[B]boomers wanted to buy the car of their childhood dreams[/B]. How many GenX'ers have you heard paying inflated prices for superbirds or GTOs? Not enough to effect market value. The bottom half of the "GenX" generation doesn't even know what a Boss302 is. So, at the very least demand will not outstrip aftermarket supply any time soon. Hell, there was virtually no demand to have the Boss302 added to the current iteration of video game driving sims....it was added as an afterthought at the very end of Forza5's product life. Also, boomers are getting much more advanced in age and this effects their discretionary spending....I don't think we will see their purchasing effect on aftermarket car value for much longer. Not trying to be pessimistic...just realistic. [/QUOTE]
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