Matti777
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Not unless they never come out with a better car.The question is will the GT350R become collectable one day? ...
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Not unless they never come out with a better car.The question is will the GT350R become collectable one day? ...
V8's are going to die out. Early signs point to the next Mustang being all electric which would help boost the GT350R even more. But if they bring back the 350 and the voodoo engine, then yes it could hurt it's value, but I just don't see it happening.Not unless they never come out with a better car.
@CoolHandLuke 's car. Ok, was his car.Maybe we won't have to wait 20 to 30 years after all. A 2018 recently sold for 81K and now we got a 105 bid on this one. Dying to know what the reserve is.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/2020-Ford-Mustang-SHELBY-GT350R/303870733640?_trkparms=aid=111001&algo=REC.SEED&ao=1&asc=20180816085401&meid=3d1cc259622a43f5a5efc634521e1d22&pid=100970&rk=1&rkt=2&mehot=none&sd=303870733640&itm=303870733640&pmt=0&noa=1&pg=2380057&_trksid=p2380057.c100970.m5481&_trkparms=pageci:aa0630b4-6702-11eb-9f38-7a34adbc23e1|parentrq:6dc9b07a1770a16e8e115f32fff31d48|iid:1
Wow, thanks for the great information.I've had cars that have gone up in value and some that had low depreciation but I would never count on that.
I'm full of it. Ask me anything you like.Wow, thanks for the great information.
Totally true... There are too many Rs out there, Maybe in the future, it could cost almost the MSRP or the price you paid, maybe a little more. It's good to think about how much our Rs will hold the price because if you need to sell it in the future and don't lose too much money.I didnt buy mine as investments. However, one of mine is about to be traded in for $62K. I paid 2k ADM. Not bad....
Looking forward, yes, I think Rs will be collectable and worth some coin. Nothing extravagant in the near future, but honestly, big values probably wont occur in my lifetime.
Funny thing is that we are all looking to the past to estimate values in the future. The whole car market is about to change. More electric and less gas powered vehicles. I have no idea how this will affect values.
Anyway, the point is moot. I won't be around to find out either way.
On too many R's. -- The total build will be around 3500. Will have to wait and see the final number until the 2020 data come out. 3500 cars is not too many. Please stop using that as a reason. The 2005 Ford GT had over 4000. The Demon had around 3300. It is rare enough.Totally true... There are too many Rs out there, Maybe in the future, it could cost almost the MSRP or the price you paid, maybe a little more. It's good to think about how much our Rs will hold the price because if you need to sell it in the future and don't lose too much money.
The same happened with Dodge Demon. Only 3300 units in the US, the MSRP was around 85K or so, and now you can find them for 120K (used). The question is: Would you pay 120K dollars for a Demon when you can get a Challenger SuperStock for 85K?
Why I would pay more than 90K for an R when I could have a brand new GT500 or maybe a GT500 CFTP.
Let's wait to see what will happen with Rs price, but I'm sure they will cost around 58K-70K.
A good investment could be a GT2 RS.
Don't get me wrong folks, I think the Rs will appreciate over time, it just isn't going to be a short term proposition.Totally true... There are too many Rs out there, Maybe in the future, it could cost almost the MSRP or the price you paid, maybe a little more. It's good to think about how much our Rs will hold the price because if you need to sell it in the future and don't lose too much money.
The same happened with Dodge Demon. Only 3300 units in the US, the MSRP was around 85K or so, and now you can find them for 120K (used). The question is: Would you pay 120K dollars for a Demon when you can get a Challenger SuperStock for 85K?
Why I would pay more than 90K for an R when I could have a brand new GT500 or maybe a GT500 CFTP.
Let's wait to see what will happen with Rs price, but I'm sure they will cost around 58K-70K.
A good investment could be a GT2 RS.
I agree and mentioned before, but is a game changer that has never been experienced before in automotive history—we are going electric in 15 years!Don't get me wrong folks, I think the Rs will appreciate over time, it just isn't going to be a short term proposition.
All very valid points that you made with two 2015 GT350R's selling at $148,500 and $115,500 within the last 7 months at auction.On too many R's. -- The total build will be around 3500. Will have to wait and see the final number until the 2020 data come out. 3500 cars is not too many. Please stop using that as a reason. The 2005 Ford GT had over 4000. The Demon had around 3300. It is rare enough.
On the Demon losing value -- It's still holding strong (for now) even with the Redeye and all the other Hellcat variations. There is one advantage the GT350R will have over the Demon in the future.... is that the voodoo engine is exclusive to the 350. I think eventually we could see the Demon become less desirable due to the amount of cars you can get with the same engine and similar HP. Dodge just keeps piping out new stuff.
Why would someone pay 90k for a GT350R when they could have a GT500 CFTP? Because they are two different cars and different experiences. Like I said earlier, the Voodoo is exclusive to the 350. There is no manual gearbox option on the GT500. There is no other American car like the GT350R. None. If your looking for the experience a GT350R provides your not going to find it in the GT500 or in any other car. This is why the car is special.
The R's are already selling at auction for over MSRP. Two recently went for 80k and 81k at Mecum. The 2015's are already collectable. And now we have 2020 LR001 sitting at 108k bid with 8 freakin days left.
The two main criteria for a car to become collectable is;
Special car + in demand.
I think most people who have been in one, driven one or owned one would agree that it's a special car. Is it in demand? It just went out of production but early signs say YES. The more companies fade away from gasoline engines and manual gearboxes then the more in demand it will become.
Part of me wants my car to be the last lol...but....BUT - I remember some active aero patents floating around (I thought we would see it on the 500)...which makes me want for another ultimate Shelby.V8's are going to die out. Early signs point to the next Mustang being all electric which would help boost the GT350R even more. But if they bring back the 350 and the voodoo engine, then yes it could hurt it's value, but I just don't see it happening.
It meets the criteria and is already showing signs of being collectable. Why not just be happy that it has that potential, especially if your already an owner? Blows my mind how owners downplay their own car ok here. No one is buying an R to one day get rich. Buy it, enjoy it, appreciate how special it is and it's value, and one day have the option to sell it for a lot more than bought it for. Or keep it forever. That's it bro.Don't fool yourselves who think of buying this car for investment. Better buy good solid stocks to invest your money. For this car, just enjoy driving and looking at it.