Mustangchief
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Not sure why some people get bent out of shape over this or why anyone cares what others are paying (other than to make informed decisions themselves).
Buying a car, like driving like, is an emotional experience. If I got lectured for every impractical car-related purchase I have made over the years, I would not be an enthusiast. There is no rationalizing it. Economics 101 also says that a widget is worth whatever people are willing to pay for it so there is no right or wrong, it is just perceived value - and that is like arguing opinions. You get nowhere.
I say kudos to you guys who have bought the LE at whatever price. If you paid a lot, I'm sure it will make you appreciate it and love it that much more. They are going to be real beauties on the road.
He's just joking. He mentioned in another post that he had to let his financial adviser go for giving him the hassle of investing in a car. And he just brought that up because you made the same statements as his financial adviser.Lay of the drugs kid. Who the f is Tom?
He's just joking. He mentioned in another post that he had to let his financial adviser go for giving him the hassle of investing in a car. And he just brought that up because you made the same statements as his financial adviser.
Case closed.
Im sure most of us have our own financial advisors, aka WIFE :frusty::lol::doh:
:lol:Nope. I fired mine 7 months ago and found out I got plenty money. Lol
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7 months eh?Nope. I fired mine 7 months ago and found out I got plenty money. Lol
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7 months eh?
Hang on to your money , unless she has a dumb lawyer. :lol:
Eheheh:cheers:Hmm I wonder what a L.E. would be worth to a Brit.....
I disagree.I wouldn't use eBay as the standard bearer for 50th LE pricing. There are always a few cars for every new model that go for a crazy price on eBay. Many of those deals end up falling through. I think you'll find most go for around MSRP.
I disagree.
When 2007 Shelby came out, MOST of them were sold over MSRP.
With LE being such a low production vehicle , I think most units will be sold over MSRP and those who get it for MSRP or below MSRP should consider themselves lucky![]()