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2013-14 Shelby GT500
THE FUTURE COLLECTIBILITY AND VALUE OF OUR 2013/2014 SHELBY GT500s...
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<blockquote data-quote="Robert M" data-source="post: 16532603" data-attributes="member: 9628"><p>Yes, that is back to my original question...........If the buyers/enthusiasts are less, because the fuel goes beyond "fun and toys", the interest and buyers will be less and the market will be heavy, which will drive prices down. I did not want to get into "new administration" but we have seen what has been indicated and it is not "current administration" policies as it relates to fossil fuels......That is undisputed.......So any future guesses of value is not at all certain.......It will all depend upon the cost to operate.....The higher the cost, the lesser the interest....</p><p></p><p>........and we have not even gotten into the Tax by VIN discussion which I hear is floating around........By VIN, they know the carbon footprint on any of these newer vehicles.</p><p></p><p>R</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Robert M, post: 16532603, member: 9628"] Yes, that is back to my original question...........If the buyers/enthusiasts are less, because the fuel goes beyond "fun and toys", the interest and buyers will be less and the market will be heavy, which will drive prices down. I did not want to get into "new administration" but we have seen what has been indicated and it is not "current administration" policies as it relates to fossil fuels......That is undisputed.......So any future guesses of value is not at all certain.......It will all depend upon the cost to operate.....The higher the cost, the lesser the interest.... ........and we have not even gotten into the Tax by VIN discussion which I hear is floating around........By VIN, they know the carbon footprint on any of these newer vehicles. R [/QUOTE]
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