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I Swear I've Never Had Such A Hard Time Buying A Car
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<blockquote data-quote="CobraBob" data-source="post: 16227509" data-attributes="member: 6727"><p>This is definitely a peak time to sell, as demand is up at the start of summer. Prices will always be somewhat high, but here's my personal opinion. As the Terminator ages and miles acrue on many of them, prices will reflect the mileage and condition. Terminators that have been REALLY cared for, even with higher miles, will continue to fetch current day prices, maybe higher depending on the color and condition. Terminators with low mileage in exceptional condition will see prices rise. And as time passes, those prices will either continue to rise, stagnate, or drop depending on the mileage, condition, color, and state of modification. Generally a truly stock Terminator, or one with just exhaust mods, will fetch stronger money. Modded examples might be less depending on a number of factors including degree of modification, quality of mods, and how aggressively the car has been driven (ie. routinely raced). This is why I always encourage buyers to scour forum threads to get to know the owner and how the car was driven and cared for. A vast majority of Terminator owners take good care of their cars. JMO.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CobraBob, post: 16227509, member: 6727"] This is definitely a peak time to sell, as demand is up at the start of summer. Prices will always be somewhat high, but here's my personal opinion. As the Terminator ages and miles acrue on many of them, prices will reflect the mileage and condition. Terminators that have been REALLY cared for, even with higher miles, will continue to fetch current day prices, maybe higher depending on the color and condition. Terminators with low mileage in exceptional condition will see prices rise. And as time passes, those prices will either continue to rise, stagnate, or drop depending on the mileage, condition, color, and state of modification. Generally a truly stock Terminator, or one with just exhaust mods, will fetch stronger money. Modded examples might be less depending on a number of factors including degree of modification, quality of mods, and how aggressively the car has been driven (ie. routinely raced). This is why I always encourage buyers to scour forum threads to get to know the owner and how the car was driven and cared for. A vast majority of Terminator owners take good care of their cars. JMO. [/QUOTE]
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