cobraracer46
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I'm not surprised that the value of the SN95 mustangs is in the toilet. These cars first rolled off the assembly line in 1995 and that is plenty of time for depreciation to eat away at the value of a car.
It just goes to show that buying a new car is a foolish thing to do since they loose so much value. buying a new car is a lot like throwing money out the window or into a fireplace!
I would not mind having a 95 Cobra R in my garage, but I think that 12 years from now, I'll let depreciation work it's magic and buy a used low mile 2010 GT500 that some fool just stored away in his garage.
-------------------- 2001 SVT cobra convertible with a Viper T56, Fikse wheels, Griggs frame kit, roll bar, Vortech, 4:30 gears, brembo GT brakes and more.
Posts: 1172 | From: Woodside California | Registered: Apr 2002
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