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Not sure how the orange s h!tgibbon got dragged into this, but back to the market.
I'm seeing super strong prices on the best cars now, as I have for the past 3-4 years.
But if the mix of cars on the market is diluted with weak, needy cars, then overall, prices are lower.
Give me a good longitudinal study any day: a specific 911SC in unchanged condition priced to market over a 10-year period. I'm betting that car's price isn't 'trending down.'
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