In fairness, I may be underpricing the car by $5k in my guesses.
If it were to span $65k starting and peak at $85k, it is still an exceptional value.
•Roughly 750hp
•Dct transmission if desired
•Great handling and grip
•Over 200mph
•Warranty
•Nice interior compared to dodge or Chevy
•likely glass roof or niche options unavailable on the gt.
•likely drag package and handling packages will be available to optimize the car for performance desires
•likely a fun rev happy engine that will make enough torque to move out but not so much as to constantly blow off the tires needlessly ala trinity days with such tall gearing that 1 gear change was all you needed to reach 100mph.
I like the trinity cars a lot. Last real Shelby we’ll ever get.
Back on topic, even if it’s $65/85k, that would represent a change of 6-8% price jump after inflation. It’s not legitimately arguable that you aren’t getting 6-8% more car.
I’m not buying one anytime soon but I’m tired of hearing it’s a rip off. Can I sell stuff or get a loan easy to buy it cash or debt? Ya, but I’m not trying to be broke all my life. I’ll sacrifice a new purchase of a car that will be available tomorrow at a lower price to keep my primary tasks of getting ahead in life in order.
If it were to span $65k starting and peak at $85k, it is still an exceptional value.
•Roughly 750hp
•Dct transmission if desired
•Great handling and grip
•Over 200mph
•Warranty
•Nice interior compared to dodge or Chevy
•likely glass roof or niche options unavailable on the gt.
•likely drag package and handling packages will be available to optimize the car for performance desires
•likely a fun rev happy engine that will make enough torque to move out but not so much as to constantly blow off the tires needlessly ala trinity days with such tall gearing that 1 gear change was all you needed to reach 100mph.
I like the trinity cars a lot. Last real Shelby we’ll ever get.
Back on topic, even if it’s $65/85k, that would represent a change of 6-8% price jump after inflation. It’s not legitimately arguable that you aren’t getting 6-8% more car.
I’m not buying one anytime soon but I’m tired of hearing it’s a rip off. Can I sell stuff or get a loan easy to buy it cash or debt? Ya, but I’m not trying to be broke all my life. I’ll sacrifice a new purchase of a car that will be available tomorrow at a lower price to keep my primary tasks of getting ahead in life in order.