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<blockquote data-quote="BadBlue98GT" data-source="post: 12045266" data-attributes="member: 83066"><p>I had this argument a few weeks ago with a buddy of mine. What's the best value...buy a new base 5.0 and throw a good bit of money in it for an awesome ride or buy a used '10-'12 GT500 and throw a little money in it and have an equal or better car or go all out and buy a new '13 GT500. At the end of the day, it all equals out to some badass cars. I guess it just depends on how you want to get there. I've been trying to get there with my '98 GT for a long time...spent a lot of money (when you factor in the price of the car) and time and it's nowhere near where I want it to be. My Terminator is great, but it's not where I want it and it will take another $5K to get it there, if ever. A '13 GT500 would get me there...for about 6 months and then it would be a couple k here, and a couple k next year, and so on until the next little miss hot pants comes around. The value of money is relative to the satisfaction received at the time you spend it. </p><p></p><p>The World is coming to an end in four months and 24-25 days anyway so you might as well spend it now.:rockon:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BadBlue98GT, post: 12045266, member: 83066"] I had this argument a few weeks ago with a buddy of mine. What's the best value...buy a new base 5.0 and throw a good bit of money in it for an awesome ride or buy a used '10-'12 GT500 and throw a little money in it and have an equal or better car or go all out and buy a new '13 GT500. At the end of the day, it all equals out to some badass cars. I guess it just depends on how you want to get there. I've been trying to get there with my '98 GT for a long time...spent a lot of money (when you factor in the price of the car) and time and it's nowhere near where I want it to be. My Terminator is great, but it's not where I want it and it will take another $5K to get it there, if ever. A '13 GT500 would get me there...for about 6 months and then it would be a couple k here, and a couple k next year, and so on until the next little miss hot pants comes around. The value of money is relative to the satisfaction received at the time you spend it. The World is coming to an end in four months and 24-25 days anyway so you might as well spend it now.:rockon: [/QUOTE]
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