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<blockquote data-quote="13COBRA" data-source="post: 14643604" data-attributes="member: 138337"><p>First off, don't put words in my mouth. I said the no options cars BRING THE SAME MONEY as the fully optioned ones. Therefore, the no option cars had a higher ROI. </p><p></p><p>If you'd like some math....say you buy a car for $10 and sell it for $15. You made $5 dollars. Your friend bought a car at the same time that had more options for $12 and then he sold it for $15 and made $3.</p><p></p><p>Which car held (made) it's money?</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Full of shit? Really? I know two people that bought Heritage GT's for thousands under MSRP; one is still currently on MSO and worth twice as much as he paid. The Heritage GT's were NOT the most sought after Ford GT.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Exactly.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I had a 2013 GT500 performance white/red stripes...they only made 35 with that color combination. I sold it to another dealer for $3500 over MSRP because it was the only one out there. No it was not the most popular, no it wouldn't be one I would want to keep because of the colors, but the rarity of it demanded a premium.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="13COBRA, post: 14643604, member: 138337"] First off, don't put words in my mouth. I said the no options cars BRING THE SAME MONEY as the fully optioned ones. Therefore, the no option cars had a higher ROI. If you'd like some math....say you buy a car for $10 and sell it for $15. You made $5 dollars. Your friend bought a car at the same time that had more options for $12 and then he sold it for $15 and made $3. Which car held (made) it's money? Full of shit? Really? I know two people that bought Heritage GT's for thousands under MSRP; one is still currently on MSO and worth twice as much as he paid. The Heritage GT's were NOT the most sought after Ford GT. Exactly. I had a 2013 GT500 performance white/red stripes...they only made 35 with that color combination. I sold it to another dealer for $3500 over MSRP because it was the only one out there. No it was not the most popular, no it wouldn't be one I would want to keep because of the colors, but the rarity of it demanded a premium. [/QUOTE]
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