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The Complicated Calculus - Selling Your Car For The GT500
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<blockquote data-quote="72MachOne99GT" data-source="post: 16316050" data-attributes="member: 125600"><p>I was 27 when my ‘13 showed up Just after you got yours. It probably wasn’t the most financially responsible decision ever, but it didn’t affect my ability to pay bills so I jumped. Additionally, I agree that theres a big jump from 56K (in my example) to 75,xxx+</p><p></p><p>More power to those that can afford them though. Shelby models, ZL1s, Z06s etc... were never intended to be the “every mans” Sport/Muscle/Pony car models. You’re paying for the performance and technology, sure. But there’s also a price for some measure of exclusivity.</p><p></p><p>Pretty good post from OP, though I’m not sure he 100% avoided some “R” bias. Sounds like if you’re a track guy with the need to chew up corners, it may be worth it.</p><p></p><p>I’ll be interested to hear a similar review from someone owning a 13/14 who approaches from a power/straight line perspective.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="72MachOne99GT, post: 16316050, member: 125600"] I was 27 when my ‘13 showed up Just after you got yours. It probably wasn’t the most financially responsible decision ever, but it didn’t affect my ability to pay bills so I jumped. Additionally, I agree that theres a big jump from 56K (in my example) to 75,xxx+ More power to those that can afford them though. Shelby models, ZL1s, Z06s etc... were never intended to be the “every mans” Sport/Muscle/Pony car models. You’re paying for the performance and technology, sure. But there’s also a price for some measure of exclusivity. Pretty good post from OP, though I’m not sure he 100% avoided some “R” bias. Sounds like if you’re a track guy with the need to chew up corners, it may be worth it. I’ll be interested to hear a similar review from someone owning a 13/14 who approaches from a power/straight line perspective. [/QUOTE]
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