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<blockquote data-quote="testorossa1989" data-source="post: 13535988" data-attributes="member: 122681"><p>This</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>You will catch more flies with sugar just saying. On that note you have to understand this general concept. NADA is priced for average cars and is a tool lenders use to issue a loan based off what the average car for year/make/model/mileage is going for in the market. What exactly impacts NADA nobody knows completely but recently cobras actually went up in value. Since its a High Performance sport car and collectable and limited production they will be in DEMAND. This is something lenders do not factor in usually. Often enough high demand cars sell for much higher then NADA. After all, Its just a guide for lenders. The average cobra is priced roughly 2-3k above NADA (By sheer estimated figures). You just came along so you are new to the whole system here and that is cool. Terminators are selling for the prices listed above and any car that is a "Steal" Is probably a steal for a reason. Good deals dont last long and great cars sell quickly. We have members buying brand new 54k GT500s and other brand cars privately from other members. 17k is nothing compared to what these cars are selling for and your looking for a Sonic Blue (Desirable) color with low miles for 17k. From the sound of it your approach toward the seller isn't the most humble either. Fact is hes probably going to sell that car for 19k+. Your price range is just shy of the average price that good cobras go for on these forums provided its not a rare color or desired one. </p><p></p><p>Secondly, Cobras as you know aren't like hondas. Parts dont cost $50 or found on Ebay stores. Cobras from the manufacturer already have amazing parts in them and aren't over the counter parts. That being said, Parts that come off cobras bone stock are worth $$ to other car guys and other brands of cars! Factor that same logic with cobras that have upgraded parts and you will quickly see that your average part is $250 - $350. Most cobras have THOUSANDS of dollars invested in them over the course of their ownership between owners. At any point they can remove those parts, sell them and return it to stock and still turn a awesome profit. By inquiring on a modded cobra and offering 17k can be found to be rather insulting by the owner. The golden rule is mods dont appreciate a cars value unless its a built motor, rear end or power adder. That being said an average cobra bolt on wont be worth what the owner invested but surely wont be NADA as well. Keep in mind the owners of these cars are trying to get what the cars worth plus some from what they put in. </p><p></p><p>My advice to you is either start saving or be more open to color/mileage/mods ect.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="testorossa1989, post: 13535988, member: 122681"] This You will catch more flies with sugar just saying. On that note you have to understand this general concept. NADA is priced for average cars and is a tool lenders use to issue a loan based off what the average car for year/make/model/mileage is going for in the market. What exactly impacts NADA nobody knows completely but recently cobras actually went up in value. Since its a High Performance sport car and collectable and limited production they will be in DEMAND. This is something lenders do not factor in usually. Often enough high demand cars sell for much higher then NADA. After all, Its just a guide for lenders. The average cobra is priced roughly 2-3k above NADA (By sheer estimated figures). You just came along so you are new to the whole system here and that is cool. Terminators are selling for the prices listed above and any car that is a "Steal" Is probably a steal for a reason. Good deals dont last long and great cars sell quickly. We have members buying brand new 54k GT500s and other brand cars privately from other members. 17k is nothing compared to what these cars are selling for and your looking for a Sonic Blue (Desirable) color with low miles for 17k. From the sound of it your approach toward the seller isn't the most humble either. Fact is hes probably going to sell that car for 19k+. Your price range is just shy of the average price that good cobras go for on these forums provided its not a rare color or desired one. Secondly, Cobras as you know aren't like hondas. Parts dont cost $50 or found on Ebay stores. Cobras from the manufacturer already have amazing parts in them and aren't over the counter parts. That being said, Parts that come off cobras bone stock are worth $$ to other car guys and other brands of cars! Factor that same logic with cobras that have upgraded parts and you will quickly see that your average part is $250 - $350. Most cobras have THOUSANDS of dollars invested in them over the course of their ownership between owners. At any point they can remove those parts, sell them and return it to stock and still turn a awesome profit. By inquiring on a modded cobra and offering 17k can be found to be rather insulting by the owner. The golden rule is mods dont appreciate a cars value unless its a built motor, rear end or power adder. That being said an average cobra bolt on wont be worth what the owner invested but surely wont be NADA as well. Keep in mind the owners of these cars are trying to get what the cars worth plus some from what they put in. My advice to you is either start saving or be more open to color/mileage/mods ect. [/QUOTE]
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