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2020+ Shelby GT500 Mustang
when are orders being placed, MSRP possible?
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<blockquote data-quote="noco5.0" data-source="post: 16224951" data-attributes="member: 138474"><p>My wife and I both do well and drive three newer vehicles including my Challenger Hellcat. I put a lot of money into retirement as well. The key for me is living in an affordable house. I got lucky and bought at a good time (both house and car). We also don't take a bunch of expensive vacations or spend money on things like golf. We eat out about 1-2 times per week but not at overly expensive places. It's really about choices for most people. I could swing a GT500 if I wanted to get rid of the Hellcat, but it honestly doesn't do much for me. I'm pretty much focused on just paying the Hellcat off in the next 18 months or so and being done with car payments for awhile. I think guys that have to own the latest and greatest and buy at above sticker tend to always be upside down on vehicles. Saw your other post and that daycare bill is a killer been there done that glad that is behind us.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="noco5.0, post: 16224951, member: 138474"] My wife and I both do well and drive three newer vehicles including my Challenger Hellcat. I put a lot of money into retirement as well. The key for me is living in an affordable house. I got lucky and bought at a good time (both house and car). We also don't take a bunch of expensive vacations or spend money on things like golf. We eat out about 1-2 times per week but not at overly expensive places. It's really about choices for most people. I could swing a GT500 if I wanted to get rid of the Hellcat, but it honestly doesn't do much for me. I'm pretty much focused on just paying the Hellcat off in the next 18 months or so and being done with car payments for awhile. I think guys that have to own the latest and greatest and buy at above sticker tend to always be upside down on vehicles. Saw your other post and that daycare bill is a killer been there done that glad that is behind us. [/QUOTE]
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