SeaStang
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Ok so let me preface this by saying that I am ordering a 2015 5.0. This will pretty much mirror my order of a 2005 Mustang GT in late 2004 after extensive forum discussions like this here :-) But at that time it was themustangsource forums which was all the rage
I ended up getting A-Plan then (was only shooting for X Plan but a kind Ford employee wrote me in as a brother in law) and I had one of the first 05s made :-) I was as proud as a peach.
Anyway I was around 25 then and I'm almost exactly 10 years older now. Ordering a 15 and I have to admit the prices do bother me a bit. In 05, even without any plans, MSRP for a V6 was around 18 and a GT premium was 26. Now the GT premium is loke 36. Even inflation adjusted an equivalent GT Prem should be around 30K.
So I guess my gripe is these cars HAVE become more and more unaffordable and a greater hit to the budget even taking into account inflation. That bothers me a little. Not to the extent of not getting one but I think this single factor is the reason for the dying car culture amongst the kids. Theyre all ridiculously more bloody expensive for new cars, and with stagnant incomes and high gas prices it just bothers me. Thoughts?
Anyway I was around 25 then and I'm almost exactly 10 years older now. Ordering a 15 and I have to admit the prices do bother me a bit. In 05, even without any plans, MSRP for a V6 was around 18 and a GT premium was 26. Now the GT premium is loke 36. Even inflation adjusted an equivalent GT Prem should be around 30K.
So I guess my gripe is these cars HAVE become more and more unaffordable and a greater hit to the budget even taking into account inflation. That bothers me a little. Not to the extent of not getting one but I think this single factor is the reason for the dying car culture amongst the kids. Theyre all ridiculously more bloody expensive for new cars, and with stagnant incomes and high gas prices it just bothers me. Thoughts?
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