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2013-14 Shelby GT500
2013-2014 availability and values
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<blockquote data-quote="sonicx" data-source="post: 16643108" data-attributes="member: 126595"><p>Too many people putting the cart before the horse, largely due to the fact the media is slamming info down people’s throats. The notion of EV been the norm within the next 8 years isn’t going to play out the way it’s being discussed. Going to take a lot longer 15 to 20 years if they trajectories are accurate and our political climate stays the course. And maybe by that time, they’re be surge again in motors and mechanical advances because it’ll be “retro” or the in thing. Big Oil isn’t just gonna roll over nor are we getting off having it as the underlining for many people as a alternative and or powering, our electric stuff.</p><p></p><p>For the short term, more concerned seeing e85 disappearance than I am gasoline engines entirely.</p><p></p><p>Getting back to the last model years of the s197s, I feel they’ve hit another Plateau and probably aren’t done ticking up either (long term, growth will be slower than the past 12mo) but seeing asking prices of high 60s and low 70s for these gt500s with less than 20k is a good sign.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sonicx, post: 16643108, member: 126595"] Too many people putting the cart before the horse, largely due to the fact the media is slamming info down people’s throats. The notion of EV been the norm within the next 8 years isn’t going to play out the way it’s being discussed. Going to take a lot longer 15 to 20 years if they trajectories are accurate and our political climate stays the course. And maybe by that time, they’re be surge again in motors and mechanical advances because it’ll be “retro” or the in thing. Big Oil isn’t just gonna roll over nor are we getting off having it as the underlining for many people as a alternative and or powering, our electric stuff. For the short term, more concerned seeing e85 disappearance than I am gasoline engines entirely. Getting back to the last model years of the s197s, I feel they’ve hit another Plateau and probably aren’t done ticking up either (long term, growth will be slower than the past 12mo) but seeing asking prices of high 60s and low 70s for these gt500s with less than 20k is a good sign. [/QUOTE]
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