Have they created new drugs or something?!?!
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Yes, in 5 years hte cobalt won't be worth as much. Correct, I was refering to a "new" price tag just for reference. But a couple year old, low mileage one would be far less, but you get all kinds of things you wont in a tc, the EASE of finding parts, a warranty to cover everything for 3 years, everything brand new, no fear or leaks and nothing to work on, and aftermarket support. Everyone on here seems to work on thier cars, and sometimes its frustrating have to use USED parts because there is no aftermarket support and Ford does not keep the inventory GM does. Look at our 442's, we can still go to a GM dealer and order parts! Ford is lucky if they have a parts inventory for the 3 year warranty of most cars. Seriously, if you drive a 5 year old ford with any motor besides a 5.0 parts become "rare". Even if you do "lose" a little more value, the warranty and the ease of finding stuff is probably worth it. Oh, and Onstar is free for a year. Good feature.
The interest goes both ways, if someone buys that TC they will probably get a higher rate because its a used car and you can't finance through the Manufacturer credit union for 0%. So you'll pay interest on that 15k(assuming you'll but it at 15, I doubt the dealer would take ten, just because in thier mind its a classic) as well.
I kinda disagree the thunderbird is nicer. Leather has a terrible season, its far too hot in the summer and cold in the winter. Larger car? Yes, but not in the right places. Tall people have hard times fitting into our cars, I'm 6'3 and its cramped with a winter coat and what not. Newer cars utilize space a lot more efficiently. I have no problem fitting between the side bolters in a cobalt, in the nice recaro buckets. The tbird sport buckets are a little cramped, the bolsters are so think the seating area isn't large.
Fianlly, I agree with your idea that buying an 8k car that needs nothing is more economical than buying a 4k miles car and dumping money into it. But that 8k car is neither of these birds, even if they have been stored correctly, they are overprices nice cars. Pretty much my point, in a long drawn out way. If they were listed at 8k or so, then I would agree. The only market looking for an 87-88 thunderbird thats mint and for 15k is someone who loves them, your average person is not, and thats why these cars don't seel quickly. No one knows what they are, and there is a lot of obsolete stuff on them.
Just my opinion. Not to offend anyones' hard work and love for their cars. Again, I like my bird. But these cars have been listed and listed on ebay at these prices, so obviously they aren't worth it. In a better market they might get that 8k figure we've been discussing.
Maybe you should be going to cobaltssdorksforum.com then? lol. I would drive my T-bird for the rest of my days before I drove a cobalt. obsolete or not.:D
I will agree that those TC's are overpriced...I would rather sink some more cash into my car and have it modded than buy one of those. And I will give it to you that Cobalt's are decent performers.