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2015+ Shelby GT350 Mustang
Why so many low mileage for sale
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<blockquote data-quote="Zemedici" data-source="post: 16141497" data-attributes="member: 146355"><p>That’s a swing and a miss there chief.</p><p></p><p>A) plenty of these guys daily drive these cars - there’s cars for sale with 20,000+ miles, hardly ‘low mile’ for a car 2 years old (Barely any 15 MY built)</p><p>B) oil consumption IS an issue, check out mustang6g</p><p>C) Ford is NOT replacing the motors in the quantities they were previously, as they’ve added an addendum the 350 owners manual to adjust ‘what is normal’</p><p>D) People sell them because they’re slow for a street car, not ‘because they don’t ride like a Cadillac’ - no one i know cross shops a $100,000 CTS-V and a $55,000 track oriented mustang</p><p></p><p>Consumers bought Ford’s ‘top dog’ mustang, (the most expensive one) and it gets ****ed by Chevy and Dodge’s top dog. Call it ‘misinformed buyer’ or what have you, but the ‘top dog’ making <500whp is definitely steering customers to other brands.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zemedici, post: 16141497, member: 146355"] That’s a swing and a miss there chief. A) plenty of these guys daily drive these cars - there’s cars for sale with 20,000+ miles, hardly ‘low mile’ for a car 2 years old (Barely any 15 MY built) B) oil consumption IS an issue, check out mustang6g C) Ford is NOT replacing the motors in the quantities they were previously, as they’ve added an addendum the 350 owners manual to adjust ‘what is normal’ D) People sell them because they’re slow for a street car, not ‘because they don’t ride like a Cadillac’ - no one i know cross shops a $100,000 CTS-V and a $55,000 track oriented mustang Consumers bought Ford’s ‘top dog’ mustang, (the most expensive one) and it gets ****ed by Chevy and Dodge’s top dog. Call it ‘misinformed buyer’ or what have you, but the ‘top dog’ making <500whp is definitely steering customers to other brands. [/QUOTE]
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