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2015+ Shelby GT350 Mustang
Purchasing a Lemon-Buyback 2018 GT350
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<blockquote data-quote="fearthesnake" data-source="post: 16499292" data-attributes="member: 40345"><p>Thank you for the feedback and you are spot on. What company/Owners bought all those Dealers there on Laurens road? I don't think it's Local anymore.</p><p></p><p>This was my reasoning for trying to get the car at $44K or below. I love the Leadfoot Gray which started in '18. I believe the Longblock replacement is a 2020 Engine, couple that with an extended Premium Care warranty and you are getting a pretty good security blanket on an 18 that you otherwise wouldn't get buying another 2018 model that you don't know if it has engine problems or not. Plus it's coming up on the expiration of the original manufacturer warranty.</p><p></p><p>Anyway, the Dealership bailed on the car when they found out the history and now the expensive Rim replacement. Which I can see their reasoning now. BTW - does anyone know how much the Stock Rims are to purchase?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fearthesnake, post: 16499292, member: 40345"] Thank you for the feedback and you are spot on. What company/Owners bought all those Dealers there on Laurens road? I don't think it's Local anymore. This was my reasoning for trying to get the car at $44K or below. I love the Leadfoot Gray which started in '18. I believe the Longblock replacement is a 2020 Engine, couple that with an extended Premium Care warranty and you are getting a pretty good security blanket on an 18 that you otherwise wouldn't get buying another 2018 model that you don't know if it has engine problems or not. Plus it's coming up on the expiration of the original manufacturer warranty. Anyway, the Dealership bailed on the car when they found out the history and now the expensive Rim replacement. Which I can see their reasoning now. BTW - does anyone know how much the Stock Rims are to purchase? [/QUOTE]
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