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You said you can't compare car to car and then you start comparing both cars lol. Just giving you a hard time!
Anyways, cars throughout history have had different trim levels. Some trim levels may have a different engine or may come with leather seats instead of cloth seats. When it comes down to it, you are still comparing the most optioned out Mustang in 1995 to a base model Mustang in 2021. Technology is ever-evolving. Obviously today's vehicles are better in all aspects than a vehicle from 1995. A Honda Civic from today could beat that Mustang Cobra R from 1995. The Cobra R was impressive in 1995 and is still impressive today in 2021. But when comparing price, you can't compare two different trim levels. That's truly apples to oranges.
Not sure about that the car in the window sticker had a 5.8 HO engine and it’s a rare bird from back then.that's $68,000 in today's funny money. So right on what the GT350(R) was going for.
Kids don't buy cobras, they buy the cheapest they can find.
Ford is pricing people out of the market in general but the EB is the saving grace. Porsche charges 65,000 for one of their 300HP 4-bangers...
27k for an EB today was ~15 large back in 1995. Were you guys buying base (v6?) Mustangs back then for that price? I personally don't know since I had zero interest in Mustangs till 2014.
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