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2020+ Shelby GT500 Mustang
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<blockquote data-quote="TFStang" data-source="post: 16179292" data-attributes="member: 72692"><p>Ford has done an excellent job st keeping this car exclusive. I doubt values will tank anytime soon even with some units hitting the market now that the 2 years are up. I’m sure the owners that are selling won’t be giving them away, nor are they fire sale type people. Owners of these cars are wealthy enough to buy a $500K car in cash. That means that they have a significant amount of disposable income and can afford to hold onto the car if they don’t get their number. We are not talking about sellers of a fully loaded 5.0 Mustang here. Prices will remain high into the foreseeable future. I doubt they ever drop to MSRP. Those that bought for sticker are extremely lucky.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TFStang, post: 16179292, member: 72692"] Ford has done an excellent job st keeping this car exclusive. I doubt values will tank anytime soon even with some units hitting the market now that the 2 years are up. I’m sure the owners that are selling won’t be giving them away, nor are they fire sale type people. Owners of these cars are wealthy enough to buy a $500K car in cash. That means that they have a significant amount of disposable income and can afford to hold onto the car if they don’t get their number. We are not talking about sellers of a fully loaded 5.0 Mustang here. Prices will remain high into the foreseeable future. I doubt they ever drop to MSRP. Those that bought for sticker are extremely lucky. [/QUOTE]
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