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2020+ Shelby GT500 Mustang
2019 GT500 reveal 01/12/2018 ????
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<blockquote data-quote="tt335ci03cobra" data-source="post: 15806386" data-attributes="member: 68944"><p>The manager you know is probably a great guy that loves his family, saluted the flag, helps his neighbors, and takes responsibility for his actions.</p><p></p><p>Nothing against this guy personally. That all said, I think he’s wrong on this assessment for 2 reasons.</p><p></p><p>1. Any dealership knows you have to have hot cars on site. To make his claim valid, most dealerships that have over stock gt350/r’s would have to be in unison telling Ford we won’t buy your new gt500 yet so don’t bother. Never gonna happen. They want that car very badly because it’ll be the next hot thing on lot. This means gt500’s and anything else that catches a potential customers eyes have have incontrovertibly higher chances to sell.</p><p></p><p>2. Ford treats its dealer networks well, and the gt350’s are hot, and sell very well. This car still sells at a premium everyday even being 3 years old. This contradicts your friends assessment. Time on lot for a gt350 is very low compared to cars like Camaro, or Challenger.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tt335ci03cobra, post: 15806386, member: 68944"] The manager you know is probably a great guy that loves his family, saluted the flag, helps his neighbors, and takes responsibility for his actions. Nothing against this guy personally. That all said, I think he’s wrong on this assessment for 2 reasons. 1. Any dealership knows you have to have hot cars on site. To make his claim valid, most dealerships that have over stock gt350/r’s would have to be in unison telling Ford we won’t buy your new gt500 yet so don’t bother. Never gonna happen. They want that car very badly because it’ll be the next hot thing on lot. This means gt500’s and anything else that catches a potential customers eyes have have incontrovertibly higher chances to sell. 2. Ford treats its dealer networks well, and the gt350’s are hot, and sell very well. This car still sells at a premium everyday even being 3 years old. This contradicts your friends assessment. Time on lot for a gt350 is very low compared to cars like Camaro, or Challenger. [/QUOTE]
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