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Buying 03 Cobra
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<blockquote data-quote="HPLouis" data-source="post: 16254100" data-attributes="member: 5445"><p>I would say to not buy the car for whatever value you think it'll hold. I know it's something to think about because you might end up selling but, if you walk into it with that mindset, you'll never enjoy the car. You'll be too busy worrying about how driving or modding it will devalue the car. I was there. I bought a convertible with 2700 miles and in 2 years I put an additional 2200 miles. I never really drove it becuase I was always worried about a ding, scratch, or just putting miles on it, would devalue the car. </p><p>I didn't enjoy the car and sold it. I regretted selling it but, thankfully, I was able to find this car with more miles on it and some mild mods and I drive it and really enjoy the car.</p><p>I would test drive the different cars and see which one you enjoy. Which one puts a smile on your face. Which one will make you turn around and look back at it when you walk away. Which one puts a smile on your face when you hit the accelerator. That's the car you get. I would say to get the Terminator. The bang for the buck ratio is great and it's very responsive to mods. Also, the car you're getting has some mods already.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HPLouis, post: 16254100, member: 5445"] I would say to not buy the car for whatever value you think it'll hold. I know it's something to think about because you might end up selling but, if you walk into it with that mindset, you'll never enjoy the car. You'll be too busy worrying about how driving or modding it will devalue the car. I was there. I bought a convertible with 2700 miles and in 2 years I put an additional 2200 miles. I never really drove it becuase I was always worried about a ding, scratch, or just putting miles on it, would devalue the car. I didn't enjoy the car and sold it. I regretted selling it but, thankfully, I was able to find this car with more miles on it and some mild mods and I drive it and really enjoy the car. I would test drive the different cars and see which one you enjoy. Which one puts a smile on your face. Which one will make you turn around and look back at it when you walk away. Which one puts a smile on your face when you hit the accelerator. That's the car you get. I would say to get the Terminator. The bang for the buck ratio is great and it's very responsive to mods. Also, the car you're getting has some mods already. [/QUOTE]
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