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2013-14 Shelby GT500
Need help pricing this 13 GT500 please
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<blockquote data-quote="buddha93" data-source="post: 16322948" data-attributes="member: 6433"><p>Market is very soft on them, has been for a bit. Could the 2020's on the forefront, maybe the fact that the newer modded GT's make as much power and lay down 9 second passes at the strip, pick your poison. Just my 2 cents.</p><p></p><p>All I will say is I've been watching them closely for a few years now, and low mileage examples have dipped solidly into the mid 40's. Still plenty of sellers out there in the $52k range. Overall, I don't see much moving, regardless of where the price is at. Options seem to be irrelevant in terms of what is selling, everyone has their favorite.</p><p></p><p>If it where me selling, I'd stick $49,500 on it, but expect plenty of tire kickers. You may get lucky, but don't expect to get many offers over $45k. I know the guys that own them hate to hear it, but the market doesn't lie. Personally, I think the cars are real bargain for a mid 40 price tag, the 2011/12 even more so if you can get one for low 30's. Lot of car for the money.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddha93, post: 16322948, member: 6433"] Market is very soft on them, has been for a bit. Could the 2020's on the forefront, maybe the fact that the newer modded GT's make as much power and lay down 9 second passes at the strip, pick your poison. Just my 2 cents. All I will say is I've been watching them closely for a few years now, and low mileage examples have dipped solidly into the mid 40's. Still plenty of sellers out there in the $52k range. Overall, I don't see much moving, regardless of where the price is at. Options seem to be irrelevant in terms of what is selling, everyone has their favorite. If it where me selling, I'd stick $49,500 on it, but expect plenty of tire kickers. You may get lucky, but don't expect to get many offers over $45k. I know the guys that own them hate to hear it, but the market doesn't lie. Personally, I think the cars are real bargain for a mid 40 price tag, the 2011/12 even more so if you can get one for low 30's. Lot of car for the money. [/QUOTE]
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