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2015+ Shelby GT350 Mustang
‘18MY 350R Production
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<blockquote data-quote="oldbmwfan" data-source="post: 15735471" data-attributes="member: 182294"><p>Scanning completed auctions on Ebay shows that most Rs (even used ones) are still being bid up to $70-80k. Not sure why dealers would be selling new Rs for MSRP when used Rs are bringing MSRP+ on the auction block. I do note that a lot of these are not selling, which means sellers are holding reserves even higher (and there are still the delusional sellers putting a BIN price of $100k+, trying to lure idiots I guess). But there are more than a couple completed, sold auction listings in the past 2-3 months with transaction prices over $75k.</p><p></p><p>I don't think R owners are at risk of losing much value in the next 1-2 years, even with the increased volume for 2017 and the extension into 2018 MY.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="oldbmwfan, post: 15735471, member: 182294"] Scanning completed auctions on Ebay shows that most Rs (even used ones) are still being bid up to $70-80k. Not sure why dealers would be selling new Rs for MSRP when used Rs are bringing MSRP+ on the auction block. I do note that a lot of these are not selling, which means sellers are holding reserves even higher (and there are still the delusional sellers putting a BIN price of $100k+, trying to lure idiots I guess). But there are more than a couple completed, sold auction listings in the past 2-3 months with transaction prices over $75k. I don't think R owners are at risk of losing much value in the next 1-2 years, even with the increased volume for 2017 and the extension into 2018 MY. [/QUOTE]
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