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GT Owner
The only reason I’m tracking completed sales data is because I’m considering a GT as a future purchase and I’m watching the market. I got the idea from the Ford GT selling prices web site which was one of the greatest web sites that I’ve ever seen. The creator is a member of this form. He was tracking the sales of new cars to show the price trends as the market for the GT matured. I’m doing a smaller version for the used market. I’m sure the dealers would have loved to have that site shut down because it saved GT owners lots of money. If you were a dealer I’m sure you would have done everything in your power to speak out against the site.
I know that no one wants to come to terms with the fact that as they drive their car it will depreciate. You seem exceptionally touchy about the issue. If there are people on this site that feel they the can still get over MSRP after putting a few thousand miles on their car, they are the dreamers and not me.
My data is taken from completed sales on EBay. Not an exact science but the best data available to me. Every time I post data you start with your warning of false data being posted to drive down the price of the cars. If you have better data please post it. I only made my statement as a rebuttal to the original post stating that he felt $130K Ford GTs were available.
I simply stated that the lowest price sale I’ve seen in the used Market was $140K. I then went on the state that based on completed sales; I was projecting a $2 per mile value drop in the cars. I even said; take this estimate with a BIG grain of SALT. Is that such a radical statement?
I don't know about any of you guys, but, while I'm willing to pay a premium over the market right now for a 350 mile heritage from my local dealer, I can see these cars with miles going under $100k within 36 months. That's the kind of price drop the 00 Cobra R's experienced and there are only 300 of them and they are reputedly a better track car. There are more than 10 times as many GT's vs. Cobra R's all at prices that your average joe cannot afford. I know a couple of my friends that will buy GT's in a couple years when they hit the 90k range. And why wouldn't they? A nice 04 GT3 can be had for $75k or less, right in line with the depreciation curve I'm facing if the 05 GT is around $110K next year. They made far fewer GT3's too. I hope I'm wrong.
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