What is this worth?


Enzo101

GT Owner
Aug 18, 2015
82
Clarksville, AR
Hello,
Just looked at a 05 GT and am trying to gauge what a reasonable offer would be.
2005 GT
17,600 miles
Black on black
Hood has been repainted
Condition is good but driver seat is a bit worn
VIN 1FAFP90S35Y400838
I will try and post pictures on the comments.
He's at $290,000 which seems really high.
Any help is greatly appreciated.
 

extrap

GT Owner
Mark II Lifetime
Jul 16, 2020
1,898
Gainesville FL
Always seems high when you're the buyer :D

With no pics and making a lot of positive assumptions on condition, maybe $260k-$270k. Obviously the mileage alone knocks it down some.

You can check many recent sales here https://bringatrailer.com/listing/2006-ford-gt-25/ ... and add $5k to each for the Buyer's Fee (5% but capped at $5k).

Here's a black on black 32k-mi GT that sold 11/5/20 for $210k ($215k w/fee) https://bringatrailer.com/listing/2006-ford-gt-25/ ... which maybe seems low.

But here's a white/blue 7k-mi GT that just sold 2/19/21 for $306k ($311k w/fee) https://bringatrailer.com/listing/2005-ford-gt-31/ which maybe seems high ... or is that just where FGT prices are heading. Who knows.

If you assume his $290k 'asking' price is 5% high just cuz it's asking, then he'd take ~$275k. And if he might come down 10% then that'd be ~$260k.

Good luck! Post the results 👍
 

mach1pannu

GT Owner
Nov 17, 2019
46
Always seems high when you're the buyer :D

With no pics and making a lot of positive assumptions on condition, maybe $260k-$270k. Obviously the mileage alone knocks it down some.

You can check many recent sales here https://bringatrailer.com/listing/2006-ford-gt-25/ ... and add $5k to each for the Buyer's Fee (5% but capped at $5k).

Here's a black on black 32k-mi GT that sold 11/5/20 for $210k ($215k w/fee) https://bringatrailer.com/listing/2006-ford-gt-25/ ... which maybe seems low.

But here's a white/blue 7k-mi GT that just sold 2/19/21 for $306k ($311k w/fee) https://bringatrailer.com/listing/2005-ford-gt-31/ which maybe seems high ... or is that just where FGT prices are heading. Who knows.

If you assume his $290k 'asking' price is 5% high just cuz it's asking, then he'd take ~$275k. And if he might come down 10% then that'd be ~$260k.

Good luck! Post the results 👍

Adding to this, check sources outside of BaT as well, i.e. Autotrader, Cargurus, etc, BaT can get a little emotional. You will find most listings are in the upper 200's. All you can go by are comparables, how long cars are listed for sale at a particular price, and history.
 
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roketman

GT Owner
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Oct 24, 2005
8,086
ma.
Whatever car you decide on I recommend that you get a prepurchase inspection by someone who knows these cars.
there were several good people who could perform that for you depending on where you are in the states.
 
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kumar

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Jan 31, 2007
1,011
Dallas
Prices in general for all high end sports cars (and other luxury goods like watches) are a good 15-20% higher right now than they were in summer of 2020. I would guess that was a $230-240k car last summer that could fetch $275+ right now.
 
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extrap

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Jul 16, 2020
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Gainesville FL
Prices in general for all high end sports cars (and other luxury goods like watches) are a good 15-20% higher right now than they were in summer of 2020. I would guess that was a $230-240k car last summer that could fetch $275+ right now.

That also seems to be true. Seems like the coronavirus has people throwing caution to the wind and living for the now, or all the stimulus bucks is causing excessive spending(?) ... or both.
 

PeteK

GT Owner
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Apr 18, 2014
2,470
Kalama, Free part of WA State
Send to the seller the link above to the 32Kmi GT that sold on BAT 3 months ago for $215. Then offer him $250K.
 
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nota4re

GT Owner
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Feb 15, 2006
4,281
IMO, the car's condition and history should be the primary factors influencing price - NOT miles. We have worked on a couple of hundred GTs and the condition of the cars vary widely and very often has absolutely NOTHING to do with miles. If the black car you are looking at has minor seat wear and is otherwise pristine with a good history, it is likely worth every cent of the $290 asking price. Conversely, it is easy to imagine a similar car with maybe 1/3 the miles but with a sketchy background that I wouldn't pay $200 for.
 

roketman

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Oct 24, 2005
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My car is a perfect example of pristine with mileage
 

Art138

GT Owner
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Jan 4, 2011
631
Weston,FL
There is a 11,500 mile red GT with an open carfax report for 294.500 thousand on the Internet. I see few cars over 10 thousand miles for sale. Most under 7,000 miles.
 

Enzo101

GT Owner
Aug 18, 2015
82
Clarksville, AR
Thank you everyone for helping me out. I decided to pass on it. I've got a couple others in better condition for less that I'm looking into currently.