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Old Dec 24, 2016 | 11:59 AM
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Default Re: Will the Crossfire increase in value?

Originally Posted by Da55id
I admit it :-) But then, aren't we all supposed to buy low and sell high? The OP is asking if he should buy low, but wants a sure thing. For me, the sure thing is that these are amazing, beautiful and fun cars right now. Just this morning two separate stop light walk bys told me "wow that's a cool car!" Yeah...that feels nice.
"Buy low and sell high" works in the market, (the 2008/9 downturn may turn out to be the largest contributing factor in my ability to retire) - but thinking of a CAR as an INVESTMENT? That CAN work, but it is not going to happen nine or ten years after the car went out of production. All of this talk of our cars increasing in value is talking place MANY YEARS before it MIGHT happen.

As Bill said, these cars will never be like the 66 Mustang or 69 Camero....
 
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