Only a few more months gentlemen!

The reasons I believe this are:
-winter always causes sports car prices to fall and four wheel drives to rise
-those New Edge cars ain't getting any newer
-there will be a lot of other options available to sports car enthusiasts
-the price of ga$

heres something compliment your list. a little birdie told me theres a bill in congress that bump the minimum EPA estimated MPG. more specifically, it would mandate every car manufacted in the US to be EPA rated at least 35 MPG. :eek:
doubtful it will pass, but i foresee lots of problems for muscle cars in the near future
 
heres something compliment your list. a little birdie told me theres a bill in congress that bump the minimum EPA estimated MPG. more specifically, it would mandate every car manufacted in the US to be EPA rated at least 35 MPG. :eek:
doubtful it will pass, but i foresee lots of problems for muscle cars in the near future

To be mandatory on all vehicles produced by 2020. A long way off.
 
To be mandatory on all vehicles produced by 2020. A long way off.



Except it's going to be progressive. They aren't gonna go from 24MPG to 35MPG in one year.

I beleive eveery 2 years or so there is a small bump. So by 2010 it might be 28MPG, then 30 by 2014, 32 by 2016 and then 35 in 2020.


I think technology can make it happen. The mustang does what now?? 27MPG highway?? I think some cylinder disabling tech might help that number a bit and it might force Ford to put the Mustang on a diet for once.


Also, isn't that 35MPG number the CAFE number and not the number for each individual vehicle?? I have a hard time seeing a Hummer or any SUV conforming to 35MPG.

Maybe we'll see a turbo 4-banger Mustang again
 
by 2020 all the american automakers will be bought out by kia & hyundai

:lol: :rlaugh: :lol: :rlaugh: :lol:

More like Toyota and Honda...


Either way, I don't see 03/04 Terminators dropping a WHOLE lot til ~ 2009. I say they'll drop slightly, but they won't be very affordable til the 09 era. It's usually about 5 years before you see the spike in devaluation of a vehicle. Plus the fact that they're a sort of collectors item, I don't see that big of a drop this year.


I only hope I'm right because I can't afford one for another 2-3 years anyways...