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98 Cobra selling price
Selling my 98 COBRA at http://members.cardomain.com/darbowcobra ,just wanted feedback on the price- too high, low , just right! mint cond....
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Re: 98 Cobra selling price
I'd say the price is a little high, but you can use it for bargaining room I guess. I sold my 95 Cobra about two and a half weeks ago for $10500 and it booked at $9500, but it also only had 56K on it. I'd start at around $13800 if I were selling it. Good luck with that.
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Re: 98 Cobra selling price
THanks, i got a few offers so far. I hate to sell her but house before car.
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Little high on the miles but in the ballpark +/- $1500. Depends on market demand where you live. The hype about being limited production etc doesn't really grab me. Sure old cobra, Boss, Shelby etc but not new Mach's, Cobra's. I have a 98 with 25K and I would guess around 16,000 would be the price I would have to take. Yes its showroom also
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Re: 98 Cobra selling price
back in the gas crisis in the 70's you couldnt give a way Mach 1's etc.... now, look at the value. Give most sports cars 20 or so years and you can get a decent buck for the car (ZR1's and Vipers or most cars limited in production, under 10,000 per year is usually a limited production) Having a car with an unusual color combination helps even more ie-356 out of 5176 like my car for sale.
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True but back in the day those Mach's were going for around $2,000 I believe. Now much more. I don't see my Cobra appreciating to $35,000 in twenty years .
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