- Nov 29, 2006
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He did a great job the first time.:wink
Never though we would get another chance to buy a new FGT............
Never though we would get another chance to buy a new FGT............
i tend to 100% agree.I am guessing will be $275-300k.
The McLaren 650s and Ferrari Speciale are $300kish, I think, so hard to think can be priced too much more.
i tend to 100% agree.
I still have the domain, but if I do it again, I'll definitely do it in a way where I make more than 50 cents an hour!
Hey, at least I contributed a bunch! It was the rest of the cheapskates that hosed you!
here we go again... seems like it was only yesterday !!!
He did a great job the first time.:wink
Never though we would get another chance to buy a new FGT............
I am guessing will be $275-300k.
The McLaren 650s and Ferrari Speciale are $300kish, I think, so hard to think can be priced too much more.
I own an 06 GT. I am a retired Ford dealer and had 17 other stores. This is my take as of today with the information we have so far. If the new GT is in the price range of its competitors, it will negitavely affect the values of all of the 05 and 06 cars with one exception: the people who have the few cars with less than 500 miles. In my opinion if you don't have one of those go drive your GT and enjoy. This should free many to do just that. Only the hard core collectors will now be the premium market for "old" GT. Mileage cars, with over 4000 built, won't be a ticket to price appreciation in the future. On the new GT, if the car is a limited production car with an end production date, the dealers this time are going to charge thousands and thousand over sticker, even more than before. If you can find a dealer to sell you one at sticker, buy it. If it's a no end date production car, the dealer premium will eventually go away. This new GT is a knock out. Right car at the right time.