You said you'd never buy a performance car with over 5 miles on it.What does how I take care of my vehicles have to do with dealer demos?
You said you'd never buy a performance car with over 5 miles on it.What does how I take care of my vehicles have to do with dealer demos?
Again, what does buying a performance car with less than 5 miles have to do with how I take care of my cars. That's how I buy my cars!You said you'd never buy a performance car with over 5 miles on it.
Name one industry that doesn't?
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Wow! Not many left, but I figured they would al be gone by now...
There will always be a few left, as certain dealers like to have Shelby museums.
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2 with ADMs
3 with over 200 miles
I'm sure those 6 demos selling for new have had the proper break-in recommended by Ford and have never been taken WOT before proper engine and tranny warm up. When I buy a new performance car it will never have more than 5 miles on it.
I hear ya. My Ruby had 4 miles on her. "Quality check" was me and the salesman getting a fill up. Would I have paid MSRP for my Ruby with 10, 15, 20 miles on her? Yes. North of 50? No. Also, a real peeve of mine is when some dumbass drills the plate into the front bumper. No deal.
Ruby is well cared for. No dings, no scratches after 1.5 years and 14k miles.