Hack
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I can understand and respect that. Buying brand new costs so much more than even just a couple years old. And if you shop carefully it isn't hard to find used cars that are in great condition. Also - owning something used with a few flaws makes it so much easier to actually drive the car and not stress about every scratch or rock chip.Not me. I thoroughly enjoyed my GT350R, but I’m done with buying any new performance cars.
I wouldn't say I will never buy new again, but it will have to be the right car. I was all set to buy a 2020 GT350, but some of the interior changes and the new tires aren't what I would pick. Also, I was ready for something different after 4 years with my 2016. Anyway this is a GT500 thread - I'm not planning to buy one. I'm more of a 3 pedal person and I'm not interested enough to purchase a GT500. I am super interested to see the reviews and the rest of the performance information, though. I'm definitely a Ford guy and I'm rooting for it to do well vs. the competition.
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