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2020+ Shelby GT500 Mustang
Randy Pobst Testing The Big 3 (HellCat,GT 500,1LE)
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<blockquote data-quote="P5Boy" data-source="post: 16363122" data-attributes="member: 4879"><p>I doubt that "a decent to excellent CFTP dipping below $85K ever" is realistic. That just hasn't proven out for any non-exclusive car made in the last 20 years. It's the opposite actually. Cars that increase in value or retain value is rareified air, for example the 2005/2006 Ford GT. This Mustang, like all other Mustangs will depreciate modestly to significantly depending on production numbers, IMHO. I expect Ford is going to make thousands of GT500s until 2022MY. They have made 4-5K units of SVT/Shelby every year since 1993. The CFTP GT500 is not a Ford GT. Look at all the Corvette ZR1s made over the years.</p><p></p><p>In addition, I am not acting like junior high nor am I shitting on anyone's purchase (or the folks who make them). I am just lamenting and engaging in open discussion as a fanatical Mustang fan. Nothing more, nothing less. I've kept my discourse civil and would like the same in return. Is not OK to be critical of Ford here?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="P5Boy, post: 16363122, member: 4879"] I doubt that "a decent to excellent CFTP dipping below $85K ever" is realistic. That just hasn't proven out for any non-exclusive car made in the last 20 years. It's the opposite actually. Cars that increase in value or retain value is rareified air, for example the 2005/2006 Ford GT. This Mustang, like all other Mustangs will depreciate modestly to significantly depending on production numbers, IMHO. I expect Ford is going to make thousands of GT500s until 2022MY. They have made 4-5K units of SVT/Shelby every year since 1993. The CFTP GT500 is not a Ford GT. Look at all the Corvette ZR1s made over the years. In addition, I am not acting like junior high nor am I shitting on anyone's purchase (or the folks who make them). I am just lamenting and engaging in open discussion as a fanatical Mustang fan. Nothing more, nothing less. I've kept my discourse civil and would like the same in return. Is not OK to be critical of Ford here? [/QUOTE]
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