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Old 02-12-2010, 11:32 AM
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I agree with the no power steering. The Cobra is small and light weight, so when you're driving, the P/S can get real jittery and you loose the feel of the road. The same can apply to power brakes.

My insurance company (State Farm) is fine with driving everyday. My policy is rated like a weekend car, so my premium is lower than our work cars. Something like, under 10,000 miles per year. I drive mine all I can but remember, you won't be driving in bad weather, rain, snow ect.... The miles come on pretty slow. If you go with EFI, make sure it's electronic, if it will be driven a lot. Mechanical EFI is hard to keep in tune. Be ready to pay around $5,000 and up $$$$$. Very cool though !
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