Ashiq73
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Hello,
So I see used GT350's coming down in price, dipping into the high 30's and low 40's now.
This is tempting. I have a 2016 GT in pristine condition (just cracked 10K miles), which will be paid off later this year.
I told myself I would not trade it, especially since it still feels new after 5 years and since I took such great care but trading in on a GT350 feels very tempting. With my low miles I would think I could possibly easily move into a GT350.
But my biggest concern would be, which year is a decent year to get? Do the 2017's have issues?
Is it safer to get 2018 and up?
Right now, I am just pondering. I really love my Mustang but man having a Shelby would be something else.
Thanks
So I see used GT350's coming down in price, dipping into the high 30's and low 40's now.
This is tempting. I have a 2016 GT in pristine condition (just cracked 10K miles), which will be paid off later this year.
I told myself I would not trade it, especially since it still feels new after 5 years and since I took such great care but trading in on a GT350 feels very tempting. With my low miles I would think I could possibly easily move into a GT350.
But my biggest concern would be, which year is a decent year to get? Do the 2017's have issues?
Is it safer to get 2018 and up?
Right now, I am just pondering. I really love my Mustang but man having a Shelby would be something else.
Thanks
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