Houston Kid
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- Houston, TX
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- '22 GT500 HE CFTP, '18 WK2 ,'16 Audi A7
I don't feel sorry for them one bit. They got the car they wanted at a price they felt was acceptable for them at the time. Glad they are in the car they wanted.Reality is coming back to the car market. Dealers took a gamble holding these and now even local to me, I see GT500s sitting months in their showrooms. I feel sorry for all the folks who paid $20-30k markups. Too many of them have been built so the rarity isn’t there to make them a good investment. That’s my opinion.
If you bought one as an investment, then I laugh at that in the current market. Not working out so well at this point and time.. Maybe that changes in years to come, maybe not.
I have a relationship with a non ADM dealership and therefore I bought my 2022 CFTP HE at MSRP. I would not have bought the car if a ADM was being charged.
Rarity on a mass produce car, meh. The only "rare" ones on this run are the 2021 carbon fiber handling package cars (not CFTP), 2015 GT350 and the GT350 HE cars. Those have some "rarity." The 2021 carbon fiber handling package cars are very likely the lowest production numbers of any short of the 2015 GT350s. I don't know the numbers on the CFPH cars but 2015 GT350 numbered 100 total. 50R and 50 base.
Yes, I threw in GT350, but if you want to talk rarity, they have a 2 that might be considered rare.
https://www.caranddriver.com/news/a35450397/2021-ford-mustang-shelby-gt500-details-announced/
Drive your GT500 and enjoy. I know I do.
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