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Terminator owners: mod heavily or avoid the 2020 GT500!
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<blockquote data-quote="BlckBox04" data-source="post: 16318139" data-attributes="member: 66458"><p>Some of your points are valid, but don't think that buying a 2020 means that the price is going to appreciate, so theoretically they're both a loss except I wont have a $1200 note for 6 years. My car is just as reliable as any other mustang when I'm not beating on it and just driving it normally.</p><p> And to the point about when shit starts breaking, don't think that Ford is just going to bend over every time something breaks and automatically is just going to replace everything, warranty or not. They're going to analyze and over analyze anything and everything before they replace a single bolt. Haven't some guys already gotten screwed with brand new GT350 motors blowing up and Ford told them to go pound sand?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BlckBox04, post: 16318139, member: 66458"] Some of your points are valid, but don't think that buying a 2020 means that the price is going to appreciate, so theoretically they're both a loss except I wont have a $1200 note for 6 years. My car is just as reliable as any other mustang when I'm not beating on it and just driving it normally. And to the point about when shit starts breaking, don't think that Ford is just going to bend over every time something breaks and automatically is just going to replace everything, warranty or not. They're going to analyze and over analyze anything and everything before they replace a single bolt. Haven't some guys already gotten screwed with brand new GT350 motors blowing up and Ford told them to go pound sand? [/QUOTE]
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