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2015+ Shelby GT350 Mustang
GT500 Will Kill GT350 Prices, No?
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<blockquote data-quote="Kaneda" data-source="post: 15797952" data-attributes="member: 153847"><p>Those saying the R's and 350s won't get hurt hard, answer me this...</p><p></p><p>What about the 350 will be superior to the 500? </p><p></p><p>These aren't apples to oranges cars. The 500 is the SAME car as the 350, with more power, better brakes, better tranny AND 2 more years of Ford engineers tuning / dialing the car in. Yeah, it won't hurt the 350 values at all...PAH-LEASE. </p><p></p><p>Guys that thing the 350R is gonna be some long term collectible remind me of the dudes that were paying 20K over for the Boss 302 Laguna Seca edition. Constantly justifying how it was the best handling mustang ever, etc. Sure for it's time. Now it's a joke considering what's available. Same way the 305R will be "yeah, cool...but the new..." in just a year or two. </p><p></p><p>I know it sucks to buy a car for 70-90K hoping it will hold it's value for a long time. It's gonna plummet. Here's why...</p><p></p><p>The 2019 GT500 will most likely be $75-80K. Expect it to be priced just Below Demon and just above ZL1 1LE. Now who in their right mind would pay anywhere near 75K for a 350R with the GT500 coming in at the same? Nah, keep that extra 200 horsepower and better everything...I'll stick with the R. Not. Happening.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kaneda, post: 15797952, member: 153847"] Those saying the R's and 350s won't get hurt hard, answer me this... What about the 350 will be superior to the 500? These aren't apples to oranges cars. The 500 is the SAME car as the 350, with more power, better brakes, better tranny AND 2 more years of Ford engineers tuning / dialing the car in. Yeah, it won't hurt the 350 values at all...PAH-LEASE. Guys that thing the 350R is gonna be some long term collectible remind me of the dudes that were paying 20K over for the Boss 302 Laguna Seca edition. Constantly justifying how it was the best handling mustang ever, etc. Sure for it's time. Now it's a joke considering what's available. Same way the 305R will be "yeah, cool...but the new..." in just a year or two. I know it sucks to buy a car for 70-90K hoping it will hold it's value for a long time. It's gonna plummet. Here's why... The 2019 GT500 will most likely be $75-80K. Expect it to be priced just Below Demon and just above ZL1 1LE. Now who in their right mind would pay anywhere near 75K for a 350R with the GT500 coming in at the same? Nah, keep that extra 200 horsepower and better everything...I'll stick with the R. Not. Happening. [/QUOTE]
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