if the car only has that many miles and is the anniversary blue exterior. scoop it up
I agree with this. Gas cars will be here for quite a long time. I think the 90th anniversary car is a special car and i think someday it will go up in value.I'm confident that cars will continue to run on gasoline for a VERY LONG TIME.
I have to LOL at this because I would wager I am the only Maserati owner to trade a Kia in on a Maserati!I'm assuming that you're getting the car from the original owner who paid $115k (plus taxes) for it.
How good of an "investment" was it for him?
You have the chance of getting the same outstanding car, basically un-driven, for the price of a KIA and cant figure out if it's a good investment or not?
Fortunately for you it took him 18 years to put 6K miles on it. (At that rate you wont even have to put a clutch in it until the next Century)
And, at this price, it's cheap thrills so if you buy it, drive it-- or you're missing out on some of the greatest driving pleasure still available, and the car will still be desirable and likely even collectible many years and miles later, but forget about that part.
Steal it for the $35k.