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2013-14 Shelby GT500
On the fence about ordering a '14 GT500
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<blockquote data-quote="IM3CPO" data-source="post: 12824801" data-attributes="member: 135408"><p><strong>I would do it</strong></p><p></p><p>I bought a brand new loaded 2012 GT500, had it for less than 1 year (I only put 4500 miles on it) and got rid of it for a loaded 2013. I have NO regrets whatsoever! From what I recall, the net out of pocket expense for me was ~10K (could be a couple thousand more). Yes, you can mod your current car and get similar power, but there really are a ton of improvements in the 2013/2014 that are simply not feasible to add to the prior gen car for the cost difference. You can also make really cheap mods to the 2013/2014 and really make some insane power!</p><p></p><p>Having said this, if the move creates a financial strain I would not do it. I know some will bank on this car being a collector, but I would advise to treat it like a depreciating asset and have fun!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IM3CPO, post: 12824801, member: 135408"] [b]I would do it[/b] I bought a brand new loaded 2012 GT500, had it for less than 1 year (I only put 4500 miles on it) and got rid of it for a loaded 2013. I have NO regrets whatsoever! From what I recall, the net out of pocket expense for me was ~10K (could be a couple thousand more). Yes, you can mod your current car and get similar power, but there really are a ton of improvements in the 2013/2014 that are simply not feasible to add to the prior gen car for the cost difference. You can also make really cheap mods to the 2013/2014 and really make some insane power! Having said this, if the move creates a financial strain I would not do it. I know some will bank on this car being a collector, but I would advise to treat it like a depreciating asset and have fun! [/QUOTE]
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