2013 Cobra Sterling Gray
2013 Cobra Sterling Gray
93 Cobra Teal/Gray #3223 -Stock (Borla catback)
*various other 93 cobras, #15, #4105, #2587, #539
#2381, #4724, #298, #1153 RIP
*various other 93 cobras, #15, #4105, #2587, #539
#2381, #4724, #298, #1153 RIP
Re: 2013 Cobra Sterling Gray
So what's stopping you from buying it?
Black/Black 93'
Red 11' GT500 with a VMP
Red 11' GT500 with a VMP
Re: 2013 Cobra Sterling Gray
buddha wrote:So what's stopping you from buying it?
Havent hit lotto u?
93 Cobra Teal/Gray #3223 -Stock (Borla catback)
*various other 93 cobras, #15, #4105, #2587, #539
#2381, #4724, #298, #1153 RIP
*various other 93 cobras, #15, #4105, #2587, #539
#2381, #4724, #298, #1153 RIP
Re: 2013 Cobra Sterling Gray
This car has certainly come a long way! Back when our Cobras were Ford's most powerful Mustang, who would've thought you would be able to get one with nearly 670hp from the factory? What do you think the 2033 Mustang will be like?
03 COBRA Black with VMP
93 COBRA Black #3754 (RIP)
89 GT Black/Scarlet Red (SOLD)
86 GT Bright Red/Gray (SOLD)
93 COBRA Black #3754 (RIP)
89 GT Black/Scarlet Red (SOLD)
86 GT Bright Red/Gray (SOLD)
Re: 2013 Cobra Sterling Gray
JohnLynch wrote:buddha wrote:So what's stopping you from buying it?
Havent hit lotto u?
Ha, I hear ya.
It's a lot on cash for sure, but I think it really comes down to a lot of cash for ONE car. I'd rather have multiple toys for kinda jack.
Now if I did hit the lotto........
Black/Black 93'
Red 11' GT500 with a VMP
Red 11' GT500 with a VMP
Re: 2013 Cobra Sterling Gray
buddha wrote:JohnLynch wrote:buddha wrote:So what's stopping you from buying it?
Havent hit lotto u?
Ha, I hear ya.
It's a lot on cash for sure, but I think it really comes down to a lot of cash for ONE car. I'd rather have multiple toys for kinda jack.
Now if I did hit the lotto........
Yeah I mean you talking putting $30k cash down to get a decent payment imo, in todays market I can think of a bunch of other places to put that kinda cash besides tying it up in a depreciating assest
93 Cobra Teal/Gray #3223 -Stock (Borla catback)
*various other 93 cobras, #15, #4105, #2587, #539
#2381, #4724, #298, #1153 RIP
*various other 93 cobras, #15, #4105, #2587, #539
#2381, #4724, #298, #1153 RIP
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Re: 2013 Cobra Sterling Gray
My sentiments, EXACTLY!!buddha wrote: It's a lot on cash for sure, but I think it really comes down to a lot of cash for ONE car. I'd rather have multiple toys for kinda jack.
Now if I did hit the lotto........
Re: 2013 Cobra Sterling Gray
It's not the cash outlay for me, it's the depreciation and not being the coolest guy on the block. That's what keeps me from buying this car. I remember in 2003 when I drooled over the Terminator. Now it's terminated. Every year the next car will be better... but at some point it's going to hit a limit, for whatever reason.
These cars seem to retain their value somewhat. Even if you lost $10,000 over 2 years, that's $416/month to drive it. Not too bad. My wife says get one if I want, but I'm too much of a chicken to sign up for the payments as I like to own what I drive. Big car payments are for the wanna-be crowd.
That said, the reviews are crazy. I do want one. But in 2 years, after $10,000, will it still be as cool? Oh well, just my 2 cents...
These cars seem to retain their value somewhat. Even if you lost $10,000 over 2 years, that's $416/month to drive it. Not too bad. My wife says get one if I want, but I'm too much of a chicken to sign up for the payments as I like to own what I drive. Big car payments are for the wanna-be crowd.
That said, the reviews are crazy. I do want one. But in 2 years, after $10,000, will it still be as cool? Oh well, just my 2 cents...
My Cobra looks backwards. He's wondering where everyone is...
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Re: 2013 Cobra Sterling Gray
I'd rather have my Fox Cobra...
Re: 2013 Cobra Sterling Gray
Brookse wrote:It's not the cash outlay for me, it's the depreciation and not being the coolest guy on the block. That's what keeps me from buying this car. I remember in 2003 when I drooled over the Terminator. Now it's terminated. Every year the next car will be better... but at some point it's going to hit a limit, for whatever reason.
These cars seem to retain their value somewhat. Even if you lost $10,000 over 2 years, that's $416/month to drive it. Not too bad. My wife says get one if I want, but I'm too much of a chicken to sign up for the payments as I like to own what I drive. Big car payments are for the wanna-be crowd.
That said, the reviews are crazy. I do want one. But in 2 years, after $10,000, will it still be as cool? Oh well, just my 2 cents...
Amen brother. My wife always ask me why I like old cars and not new ones. My reply is the old car is either stable or going up in value and the new car will be going down in value for the next 20 years. Of course if the right deal popped up and I could buy a GT500 and own it for 2 years for free I'd jump on it. It just has to be cheap enough. The problem with new cars is banks will loan money on them and you have to compete with the "I can make the payment" crowd. Them bastards are always keeping prices up lol.