I agree. Maybe 70K, but not starting at 85K.They wont start at $85k.
I agree. Maybe 70K, but not starting at 85K.They wont start at $85k.
Gents...no way you will get a 750bhp car starting at $67,500. Dreams are cool though! Never let them go!
Gents...no way you will get a 750bhp car starting at $67,500. Dreams are cool though! Never let them go!
The last version had 662 for $55k...so another 90 hp is gonna cost more than $12k?
I gotta disagree with you on this. Mid $70k's fully loaded.
Gents...no way you will get a 750bhp car starting at $67,500. Dreams are cool though! Never let them go!
We get it you don’t like Ford because they take too long, don’t have enough horsepower, etc.Gents...no way you will get a 750bhp car starting at $67,500. Dreams are cool though! Never let them go!
Well, I know youre joking but your joke is not wrong given certain circumstances lolThe new civic type r is better than the demon. I know a guy that bought a demon then went out and bought a civic type r. He told me it’s way more fun to drive
Well, I know youre joking but your joke is not wrong given certain circumstances lol
Sounds like the simpletons are lining up on this one just as they did with the 2007 GT500. Enthusiasts who believe that any Mustang with a $65,000 price tag constitutes a bargain is music to the ears of grease ball retailers eager to bend over suckers with "market adjustments". Morons will soon be posting about how many "lists" they are on and how much over sticker they are willing to pay.
I am one of the "financially capable" individuals that you refer to and have never and will never be a lay down for some scum ball car dealer.Thats one way of looking at it.
Price and value are relative.
Another way of looking at it would be, some people might be a lot more financially successful to be able to pay those “inflated” prices..
I wouldn’t pay the mark ups, but i understand that some others are more financially capable.
There will always be people that criticize/condem your purchases.
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I am one of the "financially capable" individuals that you refer to and have never and will never be a lay down for some scum ball car dealer.
I would say that there are many many people that feel they are are financially set, but still not financially set enough to just not give a shit about mark up.
True ballers wont give a crap about an extra 5-10k for a vehicle they want.
Just because someone else is willing to pay up, it does not make them a simpleton. Their capability is just likely greater than yours.
This isnt meant as an offense, it is just the way of the world.
100%.
If you have to SAY you don't give a shit, you truly do.