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2015+ Shelby GT350 Mustang
GT350 v C7 Grand Sport
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<blockquote data-quote="Serpent" data-source="post: 15275133" data-attributes="member: 16164"><p>GS will be over priced. Get the GT350, let someone else take the depreciation hit on the GS. If you fall OUT of love with the GT350, sell it for a small depreciation and get yourself a lower priced GS. I think history will repeat itself with the GS, over priced to hell from Chevy and price will go back down.</p><p>I visited quite a few chevy dealers to see that they were charging c6z prices for the GS up until 2012 ($70k/76k).</p><p></p><p>BTW, in M6G there are quite a few bay area owners with GT350, one has an R model Los Gatos (fuhrius), the other lives in west San Jose area (icormba). I'm sure there are others as well, anyways you should go to a cars and croissants OP (4th saturday of every month). There are always GT350's there to hear.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Serpent, post: 15275133, member: 16164"] GS will be over priced. Get the GT350, let someone else take the depreciation hit on the GS. If you fall OUT of love with the GT350, sell it for a small depreciation and get yourself a lower priced GS. I think history will repeat itself with the GS, over priced to hell from Chevy and price will go back down. I visited quite a few chevy dealers to see that they were charging c6z prices for the GS up until 2012 ($70k/76k). BTW, in M6G there are quite a few bay area owners with GT350, one has an R model Los Gatos (fuhrius), the other lives in west San Jose area (icormba). I'm sure there are others as well, anyways you should go to a cars and croissants OP (4th saturday of every month). There are always GT350's there to hear. [/QUOTE]
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