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AC - Cobra Continuation (2001)

Imagine the roar of a 5.4‑litre V‑8 gracing the streets— the 2001 AC Cobra Continuation is a prime illustration of power, heritage, and exclusivity. For aficionados, the AC Cobra Continuation price is a pivotal factor, but without a clear understanding of how that price evolves, buyers and collectors alike can be left guessing. This guide unwraps the AC Cobra Continuation 2001 price mindset, dives into depreciation patterns, and puts the vehicle side‑by‑side with its competitors so you can evaluate its true market worth.

Key Specifications
  • Engine: 5.4L  V8, producing 485 hp:
  • Transmission: 6‑speed manual with optional manual‑shift paddle controls:
  • Fuel Type: Premium gasoline, electronic throttle mapping for smooth intake control:
  • Dimensions: Length — 4,700 mm; Width — 1,840 mm; Height — 1,240 mm; Wheelbase — 2,650 mm:
  • Weight: 1,510 kg, a balance of low weight and stable chassis dynamics:
  • Top Speed: 330 km/h (205 mph) with suitable gearing changes:
  • 0‑100 km/h: 4.5 seconds, a sprint performance hallmark:
  • Braking: 406‑mm front discs with four‑wheel ABS, 380‑mm rear discs, dual‑channel electronic brake force distribution:
  • Trim & Interior: Leather‑trimmed dashboard with AC Classic and contemporary instrumental layout—combining nostalgia with luxury:
  • Exterior Style: Aerodynamic chromed grill, exposed front subframe, and double‑pane glass vents, confirming legacy design cues:
  • Optional Features: Upgrade to billet aluminum wheels, bespoke hand‑crafted body panels, automatic centre‑lock security system:

Depreciation Insight

AC Cobras are known for holding their value better than many high-performance contemporaries. Even so, the AC Cobra Continuation depreciation follows a typical pattern for rare sports cars.

  • First year: 15‑20% drop from MSRP—often around 3.5 % in the second quarter of the year following initial launch.
  • Year two: A secondary 10‑12% decline as mileage accumulates and vehicle aging starts to influence restocking needs.
  • Year three onward: Depreciation slows to


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