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C7 value when paid for ?
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<blockquote data-quote="Keith Tedford" data-source="post: 69576" data-attributes="member: 1228"><p>You are probably right about the trends and Jonas was talking about the every day car and he is a numbers cruncher. Our car is practically our every day car all summer. I call it our three door hatchback economy car grocery getter. About the only thing these cars are not good at is going in through the woods to the hunt camp. We don't plan on getting rid of ours any time soon so it doesn't matter where the prices go. The big depreciation is past but it will be many years before they gain any amount of value. We had a COPO Chevelle that I bought new. It is only in recent years that they really took off. With about 323 made, they are rare and it still took a lot of years for them to go through the roof. We're going to keep on enjoying our car for as long as we can. It fits the bill perfectly for us. If the value goes up then it will be a welcome bonus.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Keith Tedford, post: 69576, member: 1228"] You are probably right about the trends and Jonas was talking about the every day car and he is a numbers cruncher. Our car is practically our every day car all summer. I call it our three door hatchback economy car grocery getter. About the only thing these cars are not good at is going in through the woods to the hunt camp. We don't plan on getting rid of ours any time soon so it doesn't matter where the prices go. The big depreciation is past but it will be many years before they gain any amount of value. We had a COPO Chevelle that I bought new. It is only in recent years that they really took off. With about 323 made, they are rare and it still took a lot of years for them to go through the roof. We're going to keep on enjoying our car for as long as we can. It fits the bill perfectly for us. If the value goes up then it will be a welcome bonus. [/QUOTE]
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