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Old 01-23-2006, 08:07 AM
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Frank thanks for your comments and insight.
I agree with your analysis.
Personally, It is hard for me to buy anything without considering resale value.
(It is just the way I am wired)
When it comes to purchasing "Cool Toys":
If you commit to buying a car that is properly built,tastefully done and appeals to a broad spectrum of potential buyers I believe that you will be able to recoup most if not all of your monies when you decide to sell your car.
Assuming of course that the car was properly maintained.
The higher the price the thinner the group of potential buyers becomes.
Again I agree with Frank that @ $150K and up the herd gets pretty skinny.
I feel very good about our little corner of the car world.
More and more people are going to discover how much fun it is to own a car with classic appeal and modern performance and reliability.
Scott
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