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How many owners are still here in 2017?
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<blockquote data-quote="Saleen-AL" data-source="post: 15558681" data-attributes="member: 184913"><p>Also a long time mustang fan. Started with 5.0 foxes in high school and have had a serious car addiction ever since.</p><p></p><p>I learned a lesson last year. I bought a 900 mile 2001 Viper ACR and putting miles on it pained me because i didn't want it to lose half of it's collector value by putting a few k miles on it. So I sold it and promised myself no more delivery miles (sub 1k cars). This one has 2k. I think it's better that it's not delivery miles so I can just drive it without reservation.</p><p></p><p>I guess you should think about what yours would be worth and buy a car with a few miles for maybe $15-20k less. I guess it depends what that spread is. If it's less then maybe it's worth just driving it and enjoying it while you're still alive. Who cares if you lose $10k or something especially if you never plan to sell it anyways.</p><p></p><p>From my data, the average American household loses $5-$10k per daily driver car they own so why not live a little in your dream car for a fraction of that.</p><p></p><p>Right?!</p><p></p><p>Al</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Saleen-AL, post: 15558681, member: 184913"] Also a long time mustang fan. Started with 5.0 foxes in high school and have had a serious car addiction ever since. I learned a lesson last year. I bought a 900 mile 2001 Viper ACR and putting miles on it pained me because i didn't want it to lose half of it's collector value by putting a few k miles on it. So I sold it and promised myself no more delivery miles (sub 1k cars). This one has 2k. I think it's better that it's not delivery miles so I can just drive it without reservation. I guess you should think about what yours would be worth and buy a car with a few miles for maybe $15-20k less. I guess it depends what that spread is. If it's less then maybe it's worth just driving it and enjoying it while you're still alive. Who cares if you lose $10k or something especially if you never plan to sell it anyways. From my data, the average American household loses $5-$10k per daily driver car they own so why not live a little in your dream car for a fraction of that. Right?! Al [/QUOTE]
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