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<blockquote data-quote="TRMNATR" data-source="post: 3539013" data-attributes="member: 42291"><p>I've had my Cobra for 2 years now and it has over 30k on it. I drive to work about 25 miles each way and I think it is just getting "broken in". It has a couple of rock dings on the front, but nothing major.</p><p></p><p>Recently I rebuilt the suspension on my old '93 Explorer & started driving it more often to keep the miles down on the Cobra. I agree that it feels more "special" to drive it when you have been in a beater for a week or so, but with a long drive to work & back, I also appreciate the comfortable seats, nice tunes and wind with the top down on a cool night. The occassional opportunity to open it up on a lonely straight section keeps it interesting too.</p><p></p><p>Bottom line, it's great to have a beater for taking the dog to the vet & hauling lumber, but I would rather drive the Cobra most of the time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TRMNATR, post: 3539013, member: 42291"] I've had my Cobra for 2 years now and it has over 30k on it. I drive to work about 25 miles each way and I think it is just getting "broken in". It has a couple of rock dings on the front, but nothing major. Recently I rebuilt the suspension on my old '93 Explorer & started driving it more often to keep the miles down on the Cobra. I agree that it feels more "special" to drive it when you have been in a beater for a week or so, but with a long drive to work & back, I also appreciate the comfortable seats, nice tunes and wind with the top down on a cool night. The occassional opportunity to open it up on a lonely straight section keeps it interesting too. Bottom line, it's great to have a beater for taking the dog to the vet & hauling lumber, but I would rather drive the Cobra most of the time. [/QUOTE]
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