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2013-14 Shelby GT500
2014 = Surprising Trends
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<blockquote data-quote="Madlock" data-source="post: 13208908" data-attributes="member: 111289"><p>I actually have no suspicions one way or the other about how many '14s will be made. What I DO think is the marketplace will rightfully tend to look upon '13/'14 as a single entity, which dealers have already tended to do.</p><p></p><p>For me, especially after having acquired a BOSS for track driving and a GT for tooling around town, the real question is whether rolling-off any miles the '13s will have accumulated is worth having "clean slate" '14s.</p><p></p><p>Not that I think it's likely to make a dollar's bit of difference now or in the future, but my personal preference is for the FIRST year of a particular model of distinction, which people seem to remember versus the last. Being SVT's 20th made it all the better.</p><p></p><p>I just wish Ford hadn't changed Whites which kept me from owning a matching set that could consist of one from each year - or that I had developed a greater affinity for a different color combination from the onset.</p><p></p><p>But that's spilled milk at this point - and sometimes it's easy to forget that just being in the position to have this kind of "dilemma" is a pretty terrific place to be in the first place.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Madlock, post: 13208908, member: 111289"] I actually have no suspicions one way or the other about how many '14s will be made. What I DO think is the marketplace will rightfully tend to look upon '13/'14 as a single entity, which dealers have already tended to do. For me, especially after having acquired a BOSS for track driving and a GT for tooling around town, the real question is whether rolling-off any miles the '13s will have accumulated is worth having "clean slate" '14s. Not that I think it's likely to make a dollar's bit of difference now or in the future, but my personal preference is for the FIRST year of a particular model of distinction, which people seem to remember versus the last. Being SVT's 20th made it all the better. I just wish Ford hadn't changed Whites which kept me from owning a matching set that could consist of one from each year - or that I had developed a greater affinity for a different color combination from the onset. But that's spilled milk at this point - and sometimes it's easy to forget that just being in the position to have this kind of "dilemma" is a pretty terrific place to be in the first place. [/QUOTE]
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