pur pony said:in 10 years through, what do you think a low milage 2005 gt would be worth?
Anybody's guess!
pur pony said:in 10 years through, what do you think a low milage 2005 gt would be worth?
I am not sure about a low milage 2005 Ford GT, but I'll take a guess on a 2005 Ford GT with average miles (or mileage): $75,000.ac427cobra said:Anybody's guess!
1995COBRA-R said:I am not sure about a low milage 2005 Ford GT, but I'll take a guess on a 2005 Ford GT with average miles (or mileage): $75,000.
1995COBRA-R said:I am not sure about a low milage 2005 Ford GT, but I'll take a guess on a 2005 Ford GT with average miles (or mileage): $75,000.
satx said:I highly doubt it. There will only be ~4000 GTs. This is a car people will keep. I bet an average example never drops under 100k.
think of it this way.......GEN I vipers sell for roughly 35k and are 10+ years old. That is ~60% of original MSRP and dodge made ~5000 of them not to mention another ~3500 gen II rt/10s (look virtually identical) AND a bunch of GTS's. Compare that to a much more desireable/collectable and rare car like the GT. There is NO WAY the GT goes for less than half it's MSRP in 3-4 yrs. Hell look what 360 modenas sell for that are 3-4 yrs old.......ferrari made a boat load of those things.
50 BMG said:Shit, I'm just taking a lesson from my old man who is damn near doing this...
Robert M said:And weren't the Gen 1 Vipers factory no-A/C? and primative in comparision to the Vipers that came out just a couple of years later?
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