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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: 16142005" data-attributes="member: 180143"><p>Yes, 20k isn’t low mileage at all for a one or two year old car. The thread is why there are so many low mileage Shelby’s for sale. Not why are all Shelby’s for sale. Back to the point like I already said. People buy them out of impulse or just to have the new latest and greatest, then don’t see the value in the monthly payment.</p><p></p><p>I would only hope ppl don’t buy this car thinking it’s the fastest thing on the road, but then again some ppl just don’t think or do any real research before they make a purchase. To me, if I am going to buy or finance any car I am going to buy what I want. The model I want the color I want the options I want. I’ll reaserch for weeks or months online and watch every YouTube video in existence about it before I buy a 60 thousand dollar car. I know exactly what I’m getting into and all the pros/cons that come with it. </p><p></p><p>Long story short i would only hope buyers think like I do before buying anything. So the only real logical reason I can think of is impulse buying as well as being sold at dealerships. </p><p></p><p>Yes maybe your right, ppl get sold and buy this car knowing nothing about it then get mad they can’t go smoke supercharged competitors that have 200 more hp than it. The cool thing is, Ford never once ever tried to market this car as the fastest thing on the road or even the fastest mustang they have produced.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Drewsky65, post: 16142005, member: 180143"] Yes, 20k isn’t low mileage at all for a one or two year old car. The thread is why there are so many low mileage Shelby’s for sale. Not why are all Shelby’s for sale. Back to the point like I already said. People buy them out of impulse or just to have the new latest and greatest, then don’t see the value in the monthly payment. I would only hope ppl don’t buy this car thinking it’s the fastest thing on the road, but then again some ppl just don’t think or do any real research before they make a purchase. To me, if I am going to buy or finance any car I am going to buy what I want. The model I want the color I want the options I want. I’ll reaserch for weeks or months online and watch every YouTube video in existence about it before I buy a 60 thousand dollar car. I know exactly what I’m getting into and all the pros/cons that come with it. Long story short i would only hope buyers think like I do before buying anything. So the only real logical reason I can think of is impulse buying as well as being sold at dealerships. Yes maybe your right, ppl get sold and buy this car knowing nothing about it then get mad they can’t go smoke supercharged competitors that have 200 more hp than it. The cool thing is, Ford never once ever tried to market this car as the fastest thing on the road or even the fastest mustang they have produced. [/QUOTE]
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