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05gtdriver -> RE: GT 500 Questions (6/17/2007 9:36:31 PM)
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ORIGINAL: Zan186 Lot of it is supply and demand. There are a bunch of GT 500's sitting on lot's right now and they are not moving at the asking price. If Ford releases another 3000 of these cars then yes they will be at MSRP. Fact's are really simple, a few people will spend top dollar to buy something new or to be the first to own one. After that small segment of the population is satisfied then there are few buyers who are going to ante up and over pay for a car. Already most of the GT 500's are down into the mid 50k range. I bet my May 08 the GT500 will be as MSRP. The KR will be still above MSRP but the rest will drop. As for a daily driver, well I am in a pretty good situation. I am buying the car primarily to drive to work which is highway for 30 miles. I can write off the vehicle as a tax deduction so buying a more expensive car equates to a larger write off. Plus the thought that the car may some day be worth something weighs into the equation too. Why a GT 500? I kind of like the way the car looks slightly better than the GT. It already has the white racing stripes painted on (not a fan of Vinyl), and it has the exhaust upgrade as well. Yes I could go with a GT, and I might still go that route. Also you can park a GT500 and not draw a ton of attention to your car as most people just see it as a nice mustang. I can't take the Viper to the mall or anywhere I can't keep an eye on it. It really come's down to asshole people. If someone key's a mustang you get pissed, someone keys a Viper and well you are looking for a gun! Someone hits your car and dents the door in a Mustang you are looking at a few hundred bucks to replace it, parts are a plenty for Mustangs. Someone hits the Viper and you are talking thousands to replace and parts are not a plenty. Don't get me wrong, I dont plan on abusing my mustang. A mustang is more like a 16 year old kid, you wanna know where it is and make sure it is safe but you can leave it alone a few hours and not worry about it. The Viper is more like a 2 year old toddler that get's into everything. You don't leave it anywhere out of sight for more than a few minutes. The Escape I leased because I needed something ASAP that was reliable to get to my new part time job. It also double's as a second family vehicle, 2nd to the Wife Trailblazer EXT. Sorry to tell you, the stripes on the GT500 are vinyl, not paint. An '02 Viper has about the same value(currently) as a new GT500, as for leaving anywhere, I'd never do that to a GT500(or drive 30 mile each way to work everyday!). I'm sure in 20-30 years that GT500 will be worth more than an '02 Viper(too many Vipers made overall since 1992). The original Shelby Cobra(260/289/427 and yes some had 428s) where just over 1000 cars in total. The current GT500 won't probably reach 15,000 units in total, a number surpassed by the Viper since it's introduction. If I were you, I'd sell the Viper and wait for a GT500KR and put it in the garage for special occassions and get a convertible GT for a DD(with painted stripes[:D]). Of course, you sound like a Dodge man, so why aren't you waiting for the new Challenger??????
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