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what is a good asking price for my cobra?(3.4whipple,15kmiles)
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<blockquote data-quote="CobraBob" data-source="post: 10932647" data-attributes="member: 6727"><p>Personally I wouldn't sell it unless you really need to. You could drive it a lot more in Florida, but maybe that won't change how much you would drive it since the car only has 8K miles on it and it's 8 years old.</p><p></p><p>As far as a starting price, you'll never get back all the money you've put into it UNLESS you find the ONE person who wants ALL of the mods you've installed and would spend the money anyway. Otherwise you will find it difficult to get more than $26 $27K. The stale economy is a boon for used cars, and that may help but you'll only get top dollar from someone willing to pay a good premium over what the car's book value is. Most Terminator buyers prefer a stock or near stock car, and one that hasn't been abused or poorly maintained (you obviously take good care of your cars). Having an auto will limit your sales potential since most will want the T-56.</p><p></p><p>You do have a gorgeous Cobra there. I really hope you can keep it because it would be a shame to lose money on it, especially when you can literally drive it year round down in Florida. If you do have to sell it, I hope you get top dollar and that the new owner will be thrilled with it. Gorgeous car!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CobraBob, post: 10932647, member: 6727"] Personally I wouldn't sell it unless you really need to. You could drive it a lot more in Florida, but maybe that won't change how much you would drive it since the car only has 8K miles on it and it's 8 years old. As far as a starting price, you'll never get back all the money you've put into it UNLESS you find the ONE person who wants ALL of the mods you've installed and would spend the money anyway. Otherwise you will find it difficult to get more than $26 $27K. The stale economy is a boon for used cars, and that may help but you'll only get top dollar from someone willing to pay a good premium over what the car's book value is. Most Terminator buyers prefer a stock or near stock car, and one that hasn't been abused or poorly maintained (you obviously take good care of your cars). Having an auto will limit your sales potential since most will want the T-56. You do have a gorgeous Cobra there. I really hope you can keep it because it would be a shame to lose money on it, especially when you can literally drive it year round down in Florida. If you do have to sell it, I hope you get top dollar and that the new owner will be thrilled with it. Gorgeous car! [/QUOTE]
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