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2015+ Shelby GT350 Mustang
Have a confirmed 2017 R allocation but $20k ADM--advice?
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<blockquote data-quote="50 Deep" data-source="post: 15274592" data-attributes="member: 89167"><p>Personally I could stomach 10k over for an R. Simply based on the market and availability I think that's reasonable. Maybe not fair, but reasonable. I also understand that deal is near impossible to find. 40k is the norm right now. Even with a drop in hype 20k will be the norm AT BEST.</p><p></p><p>20k over is steep to me. But money is really relative to the individual, how much you make, how much you want the car to only have ever been yours, and how much you value money, are cars your only real hobby, etc</p><p></p><p>I would only spend what you are comfortable with. If the dollars make sense to your bank account and family then the 20k won't matter the first time you sit in the car and press the little red button. Everyone hunting for an R at MSRP is looking for a deal they probably won't find. Some guy may say he found one for 0-20k ADM in some town somewhere but so what. Unfortunately not everyone will be in a position to own one of these even if they had the cash. The guys finding incredible deals will likely have some pull or relationship with a dealer to make that happen. If you plop down 10k you realistically have 7-8 months before the car is built and plenty of time to pull out of the deal if the market chsnges.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="50 Deep, post: 15274592, member: 89167"] Personally I could stomach 10k over for an R. Simply based on the market and availability I think that's reasonable. Maybe not fair, but reasonable. I also understand that deal is near impossible to find. 40k is the norm right now. Even with a drop in hype 20k will be the norm AT BEST. 20k over is steep to me. But money is really relative to the individual, how much you make, how much you want the car to only have ever been yours, and how much you value money, are cars your only real hobby, etc I would only spend what you are comfortable with. If the dollars make sense to your bank account and family then the 20k won't matter the first time you sit in the car and press the little red button. Everyone hunting for an R at MSRP is looking for a deal they probably won't find. Some guy may say he found one for 0-20k ADM in some town somewhere but so what. Unfortunately not everyone will be in a position to own one of these even if they had the cash. The guys finding incredible deals will likely have some pull or relationship with a dealer to make that happen. If you plop down 10k you realistically have 7-8 months before the car is built and plenty of time to pull out of the deal if the market chsnges. [/QUOTE]
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