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Originally Posted by mrmustang
For those that are less than knowledgeable, should we be able to educate them without worrying about what that education will do to future sales and/or the bubble of future values based on those sales to the less than knowledgeable potential buyer(s)?
For those that came here to the Cobra forum as the less than knowledgeable, and were educated before you made your purchase, would you not want the same knowledge passed on to the future potential buyer(s)?
Then again, should the question of value ever come in to the subject of educating prospective buyers?
Respectively submitted,
Bill S.
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The answer is yes. I first came here to find the good and bad about all makes and suppliers. Maybe I wouldn't have bought my car from Eric at performance engineering had more info been available. I found a books worth of issues with PE after being in the middle of a whopper of a problem. Unfortunately not before. Partially my fault even though I reaserched for almost a year.
It was here where I learned about kits v factory assembled cars etc. my decision on which car to buy was largely formed from discussions here. I'll bet this forum is where the vast majority of new cobra buyers come after an initial Google search. Let's do them all justice and give them what they came for.
some of what is said will be objective, but let the reader filter the info. With a little bell curve analysis the truth comes out. But not if we keep quiet.