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cobra doesn't hold value.....
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<blockquote data-quote="ridethelighteni" data-source="post: 1731587" data-attributes="member: 10345"><p>A car will hold it's value if for one reason or another there are no advancements in that car as the new models are introduced. If for instance Ford (and all other manufacturers) decided not to introduce high performance versions of Mustangs, etc. because there was no market for them, 03/04 Cobra's would go for a premium for several years to come. Situations like that are rare. Maybe a few muslcecars of the late 60's, early 70's. I think the turbo buick's which were only around for a few years, and can still hold their own have held their value better than most. TT supra's are another example.</p><p></p><p>So admit it, unless you have more cash than me and are planning on buying the latest and greatest as it becomes available, you are secretly hoping that Chevy and Ford does not release a new muscle car to compete with the Cobra anytime soon.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ridethelighteni, post: 1731587, member: 10345"] A car will hold it's value if for one reason or another there are no advancements in that car as the new models are introduced. If for instance Ford (and all other manufacturers) decided not to introduce high performance versions of Mustangs, etc. because there was no market for them, 03/04 Cobra's would go for a premium for several years to come. Situations like that are rare. Maybe a few muslcecars of the late 60's, early 70's. I think the turbo buick's which were only around for a few years, and can still hold their own have held their value better than most. TT supra's are another example. So admit it, unless you have more cash than me and are planning on buying the latest and greatest as it becomes available, you are secretly hoping that Chevy and Ford does not release a new muscle car to compete with the Cobra anytime soon. [/QUOTE]
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