Rose City R
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- May 11, 2019
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- Portland, OR
- First Name
- David
- Vehicle(s)
- 1963 1/2 Ford Galaxie R code, 2020 GT350R, 1991 Mazda Miata SE
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My understanding is that this vehicle sold for $110,400 and not $105,000 as mentioned.
the only ones ever I saw sitting at dealerships for any length of time, had ridiculous ADMs on them...yes?I dont understand why these sat at dealerships, and now they are all being paid over for used cars.
actually, that is true.the only ones ever I saw sitting at dealerships for any length of time, had ridiculous ADMs on them...yes?
meh, I think itās the ol ācanāt get it new anymoreā phenomenon...not that Iām complaining, got mine just in timeactually, that is true.
how much more are these selling than ones with ADM on it? I dont know its current pricing/vs msrp with adm's. but why now are people wanting them vs not before?
Bidding went to $105k, but that figure represents the addition of the BAT buyer's premium.My understanding is that this vehicle sold for $110,400 and not $105,000 as mentioned.
not unlike this one that just also ended:It was a VERY well presented car ie professional photos. I think the bidding got away from a couple guys in the heat of the auction.
Agree with all your comments about your ZR1, GT3's and the GT350R models as they speak pretty much for themselves and suggest that they all have numerous qualities/virtues that are somewhat similar therefore their increase in demand and subsequent price increase.Market is crazy. I was offered 180k for my ZR1 that has 13k miles (sticker 140k). They are going for 225k (mine is manual).
GT3s are going for 50-60k over where they were a year ago.
Makes no sense to buy a car unless you are selling one at the same time.
I do think that the 350R has peaked more interest in recent months, though. All values are inflated right now but it's a combination of things that are blowing up the 350R, IMO.short and sweet..... it is my opinion that all cars values are being driven by the shortage today. I believe once the supply returns, we will see prices go back to normal.
For anyone who was on the fence about selling, now would be the time to do so.
Are you actively looking for one with a Ford performance rear seat? I can help.I would personally have no problem paying over msrp for an R if I could put rear seats in it. The fact that you cant anymore on 2019/2020 really sealed the deal.