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Who bought a new (2015-2020) Gt350 still owns one?

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Still have the 2016 GT350 I ordered and was delivered in March 2016. Took it to COTA one month later:
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And TWS a few months later:
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Hard to believe it will be 10 years old.
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Still have the 2016 GT350 I ordered and was delivered in March 2016. Took it to COTA one month later:
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And TWS a few months later:
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Hard to believe it will be 10 years old.
I bought my 2019 new off the dealership showroom and still have it and it's my favorite fun car still! Shelby American did a tremendous job on the Signature Edition they installed and it's in their registry and use my build to advertise the package , I'm blue one used along with someone's red one.

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Still have my 2019 that I bought new, but unfortunately it's put away for the winter. Still love it, and ready to take it out again.
 

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Not a lot of 2016-2017-2018s on here. Interesting.
One factor to that may be the value these hold . If you bought one new paid it off or half way paid it off . You most likely got your money back. The engine problems probably scared some and they thought it was wise to sell while still ahead.
 

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One factor to that may be the value these hold . If you bought one new paid it off or half way paid it off . You most likely got your money back. The engine problems probably scared some and they thought it was wise to sell while still ahead.
Agreed, I'm sure there's tons of reasons. The 19-20 are no more reliable based on anecdotal stories from here and TMO. And friends I've talked to with them.

I love my '17, bought it with 3400 miles on it. Will probably never sell it. But tbh, without the Voodoo, idk if it's a 350 anymore either lol
 

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Agreed, I'm sure there's tons of reasons. The 19-20 are no more reliable based on anecdotal stories from here and TMO. And friends I've talked to with them.

I love my '17, bought it with 3400 miles on it. Will probably never sell it. But tbh, without the Voodoo, idk if it's a 350 anymore either lol
Purchased my 2017 used in December of 2017 and still have it.
 

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I bought the 2019 GT350 and took delivery on August 21, 2019.... the mileage on the odometer racked up since this car was so addictive to drive.

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Fortunately, the mileage accumulation has slowed once I bought the 2024 Bronco.

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The Bronco now has 17K in a year and a half but will soon be accumulating less miles.
I am replacing my2015 Chevy truck with a new Ranger Raptor as a daily driver.

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I am going to replace the old Chevy with a New Ranger Raptor... it will be my new daily driver since all of my vehicles are now non-replaceable.

GT350
No longer make the flat planed crank with manual transmission.

Porsche 718
No longer making internal combustion engines in this platform until the end of the decade. (They fell for the political hype, and have since changed course, but are now going to revert back once they re-tool)

Bronco Badlands
They will no longer offer the 2.7 V6 with a Two Door in the near future.
The 2-Doors are most likely going the way of the Doo-Doo.

I know I will catch hell for using a Ranger Raptor as a daily... but it's ok.... bring on the comments, I can take it!

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Me. Got a New 2019 R in Jan 2020 for 2 under msrp when it had a 20k markup for months prior. 23,500k miles now and runs great.
Man I wished I came across that .. 2020 I bought my f150 new and interest rates were at 2 percent. The truck just hit 19k for miles and they always try to get me to trade it in, for a new truck. Not with today prices am I buying anything new.
 

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Agreed, I'm sure there's tons of reasons. The 19-20 are no more reliable based on anecdotal stories from here and TMO. And friends I've talked to with them.

I love my '17, bought it with 3400 miles on it. Will probably never sell it. But tbh, without the Voodoo, idk if it's a 350 anymore either lol
It could also simply be an age thing. The older any car is the higher the likelihood that it has changed hands.
Bought my ā€˜18 a year ago and wasn’t one bit afraid of the model year. The condition and individual history was the most important issue.
After more than a year search, I’m not giving this one up. A keeper for sure.
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