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2015+ Shelby GT350 Mustang
GT350/R Price Drop? Time to Buy?
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<blockquote data-quote="PonyGlued" data-source="post: 15748624" data-attributes="member: 159153"><p>What’s going on is people can’t handel the outrageous pricing by most dealerships. And so are buying used low mileage cars from private sales. Unfortuently for those private owners, dealerships low ball them, and so they are forsed to take the car to auction. My friend just this pass week sold his 2017 blue 350R with 900 miles on it at e-bay auction for 68,500 he was expecting 75,000 in the no reserve auction. But when you look at it he faired better than selling to a dealer.</p><p></p><p> You guys need to be cautious on the amount you are willing to pay because you will never recover it. Your thinking 10 years out, but life is very short and full of uncertainty along the way. I saw a 2018R on e-bay for 120,000, if bought by some fool he will never recover, if he decides to sell for let’s say unexpected medical bills and believe me this year 2017 I accumulated 2 million dollars in medical bills and so one never knows what’s in the cards...but I do have insanely good insurance. Lol</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PonyGlued, post: 15748624, member: 159153"] What’s going on is people can’t handel the outrageous pricing by most dealerships. And so are buying used low mileage cars from private sales. Unfortuently for those private owners, dealerships low ball them, and so they are forsed to take the car to auction. My friend just this pass week sold his 2017 blue 350R with 900 miles on it at e-bay auction for 68,500 he was expecting 75,000 in the no reserve auction. But when you look at it he faired better than selling to a dealer. You guys need to be cautious on the amount you are willing to pay because you will never recover it. Your thinking 10 years out, but life is very short and full of uncertainty along the way. I saw a 2018R on e-bay for 120,000, if bought by some fool he will never recover, if he decides to sell for let’s say unexpected medical bills and believe me this year 2017 I accumulated 2 million dollars in medical bills and so one never knows what’s in the cards...but I do have insanely good insurance. Lol [/QUOTE]
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