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2015+ Shelby GT350 Mustang
Why so many low mileage for sale
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<blockquote data-quote="Drewsky65" data-source="post: 16141408" data-attributes="member: 180143"><p>to be fair, 99% of shelbys are low mileage as they are not DD, they are weekend warriors OR even only used at the track. so ALL used GT350 and or older 500s are relatively low mileage. i purchased my last gt500 that was three years old at the time with less than 9k on the odometer.</p><p></p><p>People not doing research and making impulse buys. i think its mainly the ppl that want to see and be seen and use it a as status symbol. then realize its a sports car and doesn't drive like a Cadillac and or like said above dont use it enough to see the value in their monthly payment or what not. there is also a small group that thinks they will trade in for the new 500, i dont think those ppl realize the ADM those cars will have the first few years, plus it being a more expensive car to begin with.</p><p></p><p>I really dont think oil is is the reason for the majority of folks selling, maybe a few but still not the main reason... off topic which i want to make a thread soon on. all you have to do is switch to AMSoil and the consumption goes away. if its something major ford will immediately replace the motor no questions asked without blinking an eye so if you love the car enough it shouldn't bother you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Drewsky65, post: 16141408, member: 180143"] to be fair, 99% of shelbys are low mileage as they are not DD, they are weekend warriors OR even only used at the track. so ALL used GT350 and or older 500s are relatively low mileage. i purchased my last gt500 that was three years old at the time with less than 9k on the odometer. People not doing research and making impulse buys. i think its mainly the ppl that want to see and be seen and use it a as status symbol. then realize its a sports car and doesn't drive like a Cadillac and or like said above dont use it enough to see the value in their monthly payment or what not. there is also a small group that thinks they will trade in for the new 500, i dont think those ppl realize the ADM those cars will have the first few years, plus it being a more expensive car to begin with. I really dont think oil is is the reason for the majority of folks selling, maybe a few but still not the main reason... off topic which i want to make a thread soon on. all you have to do is switch to AMSoil and the consumption goes away. if its something major ford will immediately replace the motor no questions asked without blinking an eye so if you love the car enough it shouldn't bother you. [/QUOTE]
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