Final boss run
#81
Originally Posted by BigR
It obvious you have only read what you wanted.
The post was simple, will the boss hold its value in 20 yrs from now?
Somehow, the interpretation from you and others in your little brain developed into somehow the boss being worth like apple stock.
It's nice to see that as boss owners ... Or poseurs of boss owners many decide to do a pile on .... Pretty sad that many of you felt the need to twist this into a negative thread , showing lack of any intelligent discussion.
Evidently I was asking the wrong question to the wrong group.
Good luck with you all and all of your cars.
I guess I'm a bad dad eventually leaving my only son a growing car collection down the road to enjoy memories together ( something 1m -2m will never replace )
It's too bad it's enthusiasts like yourself that have only one way dimensional thinking and cars can't be enjoyed in other fashions.
Socialism at its finest in this thread.
No wonder we are in trouble in the country.
Therefore, you took a simple question of an asset holding value and complicated it with comparison to other investments.
What did you expect?
You sir, make no sense. neither does your financial plan. just keep investing in cars. I'm sure you'll be fabulously wealthy.
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By the way, socialism is a form of government and market control.
You're straight out of the looney bin comparing this conversation about a car and its financial potential to politics.
Again, I pray for your son.
You're straight out of the looney bin comparing this conversation about a car and its financial potential to politics.
Again, I pray for your son.
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So you are going to limit the mileage to 2,500 miles which tells me you think the car is going to appreciate and possibly be very collectible. But you are going to sell it to me for a 35% depreciation over 2 years. Im not seeing the logic. If you really expect the car to take that kind of hit you may as well rock the wheels off of it and enjoy it. I think 10 to 20 years form now these cars will be highly sought after. This may truly be the last years of naturally aspriated big V8s. Get ready for much smaller forced induction engines.
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So you are going to limit the mileage to 2,500 miles which tells me you think the car is going to appreciate and possibly be very collectible. But you are going to sell it to me for a 35% depreciation over 2 years. Im not seeing the logic. If you really expect the car to take that kind of hit you may as well rock the wheels off of it and enjoy it. I think 10 to 20 years form now these cars will be highly sought after. This may truly be the last years of naturally aspriated big V8s. Get ready for much smaller forced induction engines.
I did not buy it as an investment.
I always have owned a sports or a sporty car and the Boss is now it.
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I do know who he is but John Sebastian (who wrote the Welcome Back Kotter theme song) of The Lovin' Spoonful wrote the song and had the first hit.
Just sayin'...now back to the topic at hand...
Just sayin'...now back to the topic at hand...
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Originally Posted by four-walling
I do know who he is but John Sebastian (who wrote the Welcome Back Kotter theme song) of The Loving Spoonful wrote the song and had the first hit.
Just sayin'...now back to the topic at hand...
Just sayin'...now back to the topic at hand...
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I think the Boss, more than most cars, will hold it's value well in the future as its' the best of the last breed of a type of cheap go fast have fun do your own repairs kind of car that is all but gone.
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Originally Posted by four-walling
This just my humble opinion, but if somebody offers me $28K for my 2012 Race Red Boss 1 year from now with a probable 2500 miles on it, they will be paying all the money.
I think the modern technology of the new Mustang will kill the value of my car.
I think the modern technology of the new Mustang will kill the value of my car.
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Besides every knucklehead collector storing a mint Boss that was trailered straight to their garage with less than 10 miles on the ODO should be thanking all the guys modding and wrecking their Boss cars (I'd say racing but a racecar with some good history can bring in big bucks - well long after the team and drivers are dead) as it only increases the value of those mint cars.
Like the old man whose name is plastered on the **** of my car said - "Get out and drive'em"
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Your way is the right way and only way ......and everyone else is wrong....hence your socialism attitude that only one way works for all.
No need to pray for my son, he doesn't need your help, you should worry about yourself, that's a big enough task in of it self.
Thanks for the feedback..I get it, don't buy a boss unless I drive it everyday to the ground as a DD because it has no value.
Please tell me what stocks you own so I can stay away from them. I can only imagine guys like you talking down your own hard assets like your cars, you do the same with your investments.
Cheerio !
Last edited by BigR; 11/15/12 at 11:05 AM.