Shifting_Gears
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Times are strange.
I really enjoy my 16 GT, PP. It still has relatively low miles (37k). Used car values are at an all-time high (as are used prices).
I was a previous Focus ST owner and still have days I wake up and wish I was walking out to that car.
I have found locally a 2017 Focus RS with only 10k miles. I am now pretty torn. Hold on to my GT, or nab an RS (an extremely low mile one at that) which is a very limited production vehicle, very unique and offers a distinct driving experience? I would probably be close to, or less than the payments on my GT with the positive equity that could roll as a down payment.
Anyone owned or driven an RS? I also have my New Edge GT, which checks the "I own a Mustang" box. Obviously it's nothing like an S550, but I have plans on building this car over time to be a do-it-all monster.
I really enjoy my 16 GT, PP. It still has relatively low miles (37k). Used car values are at an all-time high (as are used prices).
I was a previous Focus ST owner and still have days I wake up and wish I was walking out to that car.
I have found locally a 2017 Focus RS with only 10k miles. I am now pretty torn. Hold on to my GT, or nab an RS (an extremely low mile one at that) which is a very limited production vehicle, very unique and offers a distinct driving experience? I would probably be close to, or less than the payments on my GT with the positive equity that could roll as a down payment.
Anyone owned or driven an RS? I also have my New Edge GT, which checks the "I own a Mustang" box. Obviously it's nothing like an S550, but I have plans on building this car over time to be a do-it-all monster.
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