Interesting results on BAT today. A low mileage, lightning blue 2018 was bid up to $908,000 but RNM. Many comments alluded to a market correction in the price of the NFGT. I am not sure how much of a factor that the auction ended early afternoon on a Thursday may have had on the low final bid, but other factors come to mind. Just about every day another GT reaches its 2-year anniversary and becomes potentially available for sale. Obviously many that were lucky enough to win the allocation (or lottery as I see it) purchased their cars for speculation. This observation is based on the little to no miles put on many of these cars and the sale date coming right at the two-year mark (today's seller held his for 4 years so not putting him in this category) So if you had to finance the purchase you would want to sell it as soon as you are able to. That being said, there will be more and more available for sale until around the end of 2024. But after the speculators and others that may need to sell for various reasons do so, there will not be nearly as many on the market. I was not one of the "chosen ones" so I have purchased a 2020 for double MSRP which in itself is a hard pill to swallow. There will be no windfall for me in the near future like the original owner. I also didn't get to go through the ordering procedure, nor will I get the awesome delivery experience everyone raves about. I plan on keeping it until I take a dirt nap and let my kids fight over it. My theory is anyone like me that pays top dollar for the car is in it for the long haul so eventually there should be a dwindling number of GTs available as time goes by (that is until we all start croaking off). I could have purchased a 2017 for much less money but with the 2020 I have a full year of warranty which is comforting, and they have worked out many of the issues by 2020 that the 20017-18 cars have had as well as some improvements on intercooler and tuning etc. Could it be that now that the 2020 models are becoming available that the market has peaked on the 17 and 18's? They are all awesome cars no matter what the year but many buyers like myself, may wait for the right opportunity to get one of the later models. Like the 05 and 06's, I believe they will all continue to appreciate but that may be a few years off. Just like my beat down stock portfolio-you don't lose money if you don't sell!