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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="USV8PWR" data-source="post: 13570839" data-attributes="member: 134833"><p>This is a willfully blind statement. The same kind of statement could be used to say that all stocks are great buys, or poor buys, or that all land purchases are smart investments. Please at least give me an example of a car that was, or was not, a poor investment so that I can explain why it was so. Not just a blind stereotypical statement, lol. Come on man, test me! </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I agree Marc. I didn't buy the car as an investment and don't have the money (or the personality) to just let it sit in a climate control bubble. But I keep it extremely well maintained and would also never let it go for less than I paid for either. Man do I enjoy this car! :rockon:</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I completely agree with that Brother! I too have 2 other vehicles (I just purchased a 2013 Ford F-150 XLT Supercrew with the 6.2L last month) and also a work car. But I still try to drive it when it's nice and have some fun it in. I haven't raced it yet but I have done the dyno and a couple road trips. But I'm also glad I dont' have to drive it all of the time and/or rely on it. I'm 35 now and would not want to drive this manual car all of the time. Plus if you only drive a few thousand miles a year you don't have to replace tires every single year!! </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Uh, that's a given. There won't be a GT500/GT350/Cobra until at least 2016.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="USV8PWR, post: 13570839, member: 134833"] This is a willfully blind statement. The same kind of statement could be used to say that all stocks are great buys, or poor buys, or that all land purchases are smart investments. Please at least give me an example of a car that was, or was not, a poor investment so that I can explain why it was so. Not just a blind stereotypical statement, lol. Come on man, test me! I agree Marc. I didn't buy the car as an investment and don't have the money (or the personality) to just let it sit in a climate control bubble. But I keep it extremely well maintained and would also never let it go for less than I paid for either. Man do I enjoy this car! :rockon: I completely agree with that Brother! I too have 2 other vehicles (I just purchased a 2013 Ford F-150 XLT Supercrew with the 6.2L last month) and also a work car. But I still try to drive it when it's nice and have some fun it in. I haven't raced it yet but I have done the dyno and a couple road trips. But I'm also glad I dont' have to drive it all of the time and/or rely on it. I'm 35 now and would not want to drive this manual car all of the time. Plus if you only drive a few thousand miles a year you don't have to replace tires every single year!! Uh, that's a given. There won't be a GT500/GT350/Cobra until at least 2016. [/QUOTE]
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