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    price check 1994 cobra

    I found a 1994 Cobra with 20,000 mi it still has original tires never in the weather. (like new) For 12,000 does that sound high or about right?

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    Sounds like the seller is on crack.
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    On crack? Are you saying he is too high. Or a good deal?
    it was serious question

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    sounds like a good deal to me
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    If the car is really mint that seems ok. That being said, if he's asking $12k you know he'll probably take less.
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    Sounds really high to me. But that is just an opinion, would rather pay 6 for a nice one and drive it than pay 12 for a perfect one.
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    seems about right IMO..def not a killer deal
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    I personally do not think its a bad deal. I am the type to deff. pay more for the low miles. For the 5k and 6k money range you find GT's with 130k on the clock.
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    9-12k would be the right price range IMO. Nothing special about the 94-95 Cobras other than they were total dogs from a performance standpoint. Kind of like buying a Non PI 4.6L

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    Well I need a driver and I have been pricing new cars,,,SHi# man for 12,000 I can't buy much of anything. And this car seams like a new one. I'm thinking I might be better off to get this and just use it. If I get a new base model Mustang there twice the price and then some.

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    Why buy one with such low miles?
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    I agree if I baught a low millage car I wouldn't use. It for
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    $12000 for a 94... Too much.
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    Well I need a daily driver and looking at the price of new cars,,,Wow
    This was used for shows and cruise ins it's still like a new car. I figure if it runs for 5 years with no problems then it cost $200 a month. That's hard to beat.
    That's why I'm thinking of buying it as a daily car.

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    Quote Originally Posted by oldfox View Post
    Well I need a daily driver and looking at the price of new cars,,,Wow
    This was used for shows and cruise ins it's still like a new car. I figure if it runs for 5 years with no problems then it cost $200 a month. That's hard to beat.
    That's why I'm thinking of buying it as a daily car.


    I agree...cheaper to DD pimp an older car with low miles than a newer car with low miles...plus atleast you're still driving a mustang and not something utterly lame like a hyundai.
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    Quote Originally Posted by somethingclever View Post
    I agree...cheaper to DD pimp an older car with low miles than a newer car with low miles...plus atleast you're still driving a mustang and not something utterly lame like a hyundai.
    dont be dissin hyundai now!

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    Unfortunately a new Sonata would likely lay waste to the Cobra 9 times out of ten.
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    Quote Originally Posted by oldfox View Post
    Well I need a daily driver and looking at the price of new cars,,,Wow
    This was used for shows and cruise ins it's still like a new car. I figure if it runs for 5 years with no problems then it cost $200 a month. That's hard to beat.
    That's why I'm thinking of buying it as a daily car.

    I say go for it!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mark Aubele View Post
    Unfortunately a new Sonata would likely lay waste to the Cobra 9 times out of ten.
    Well then you just need a little 347 stroker in there!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Viper_ed View Post
    9-12k would be the right price range IMO. Nothing special about the 94-95 Cobras other than they were total dogs from a performance standpoint. Kind of like buying a Non PI 4.6L
    Agreed..

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