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Old Aug 11, 2021 | 12:58 AM
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CaptainHero
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From: Hutchinson, Minnesota
Default Re: Coupe value going up soon??

At the 20 year mark the value of my crossfire coupe will increase by approximately $45 per year. This is because it will be eligible to be registered as a collector vehicle and I will no longer have to purchase registration stickers every year. Actually, used car prices seem to have gone up across the board due to the pandemic. I don’t know if this is due to less production of new vehicles or people not being able to afford new thus creating more demand for less expensive options. It does seem logical that crossfire values will increase as the supply diminishes through accidents, deterioration or mechanical failure. I often wonder how many crossfires are still on the road. There were only a little over 76,000 produced worldwide and there are many parts listings on eBay or from salvage yards along with individuals who have parts cars. One for a member recently posted that he found someone in Texas who had a dozen or more crossfires that he was parting out. If you are concerned about your car is a value, you might ask yourself your motivation for owning the car. Is your only intention to have it as an investment to sell for a profit later on? If you want to keep it forever and appreciate its beauty then you might benefit more from values remaining law especially when it comes to buying parts to repair, maintain or restore a crossfire. I like the idea of my crossfire increasing in value but I also would not mind collecting more of them if I ever have room to store them in this case, lower values would be to my benefit.
 
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