Worth of car in 10 years
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Depends. If you beat the shie out of it. $5000.00. Take care of it and don't drive it. $35000 - $45000. But what's the point of having such a cool car if you can't enjoy it.
Probaly by 2024,you want have to worry about the value of it,gas will be to 25.00 a gallon,then all the power car,s and suv,will be worth nothing to any of us,im thinking of a shelby version moped,it would be worth alot.lol
Andrew3OOO answered 6 years ago
10 years.... even if it's super clean w around 40k mikes I would guess 35- 40k(considering inflation) I don't agree with TST I think the fact that probably almost all cars will be electric will make these cars more collectible especially being right around the end of that era. I think it pays off to take great care of it 30+ years down the road. Think of some price tags on 40 yr old cobras now(not saying it's the same by any stretch but now think of some price tags on 2008 cobras But who really has time for all that just enjoy it.
Your best analogy is looking at the value of the 03-04 cobras today. A clean, low mileage example is still worth 70-80% of the original sticker price. If a 2014 stickered for 65k, it might be worth 48-50k in 2024 if it is clean and low mileage.
Last year Shelby was involved with these cars. Also the most HP ever for these cars. I think you take care of it, it will be wroth a great deal. I have several friends who have the '14 and they get offers all the time. Sitting in a drive thru over the summer an old guy made one of my friends and offer. Few weeks later another offer sitting in a parking lot at a doctors office. I know you can find them on-line, as you can any car. But rare to get offers like that for a car that's not (yet) a classic. I doubt they will ever put this much HP back into this car, meaning you already have the fastest Cobra ever and it might just remain such...
Actually @Dave, the 2013 MY was the final year Carroll Shelby was involved.
Actually @Puglet78 13/14 is the same engine, hence last year and final year of Carroll Shelby making them the most desired especially with the last of the standard transmission. As for values, they are strong today with 13/14's being $60K-+ and 15-20 years from now projected to be around $70-100k depending on the miles and condition. Hold onto them!