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Don't know about you, but I'm seeing a larger number of cars for sale and it is taking them longer to sell than in the past few years.
The asking prices have remained stable, but that is only the starting point in the negotiation. I haven't heard of many people getting their asking prices unless they had something unique about their car that made it worth the extra money.
We may want to think our cars are worth more, but once again, they are worth only what someone is willing to pay us for it.
So who gives a s--t what they are worth. We built/bought them because we love them. They are worth the price to US. And that's all that matters.
And by the way, supply and demand does effect the price/value of an item. And with more and more Cobras being built every year, the market is getting more and more saturated with product. We may be approaching the saturation point. Once again, supply and demand!
If you HAVE to sell it for any reason in this market, you will be fair game for bargain hunters. Only you can decide at what point the value of "cash in hand" exceeds "car in hand".
Last edited by jhv48; 04-16-2008 at 03:44 PM..
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