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2013-14 Shelby GT500
THE FUTURE COLLECTIBILITY AND VALUE OF OUR 2013/2014 SHELBY GT500s...
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<blockquote data-quote="SlowVert" data-source="post: 13570442" data-attributes="member: 151873"><p>I saw an article a few months back in the USA today (read it on my phone when I train to/from work). It listed the 13/14 GT500 as the car to best hold it's value over the next 5 years - this was compared to all other American cars made. </p><p></p><p>So that backs up what most have stated about the 13/14 holding value - but decreasing.... the article didn't say anything about it going in up in value in 5 years... I wish it would - but I'd also wish it came with tires that allow me to drive it during the months of Nov-Mar!!!!</p><p></p><p>Honestly - in 25 or more years - any remaining good condition, low mileage cars will have <u>some</u> value. It took 30+ years for the 60's Mustangs to start yielding some return... even then.... if you factor the original price of the cars and inflation - they aren't making a killing if anything.... granted every now and then a 4K mile 1969 SCJ goes for some ridiculous sum... but on average I bet the ROI isn't there on anything reasonably used.</p><p></p><p> J.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SlowVert, post: 13570442, member: 151873"] I saw an article a few months back in the USA today (read it on my phone when I train to/from work). It listed the 13/14 GT500 as the car to best hold it's value over the next 5 years - this was compared to all other American cars made. So that backs up what most have stated about the 13/14 holding value - but decreasing.... the article didn't say anything about it going in up in value in 5 years... I wish it would - but I'd also wish it came with tires that allow me to drive it during the months of Nov-Mar!!!! Honestly - in 25 or more years - any remaining good condition, low mileage cars will have [U]some[/U] value. It took 30+ years for the 60's Mustangs to start yielding some return... even then.... if you factor the original price of the cars and inflation - they aren't making a killing if anything.... granted every now and then a 4K mile 1969 SCJ goes for some ridiculous sum... but on average I bet the ROI isn't there on anything reasonably used. J. [/QUOTE]
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