Tomster
Beware of idiots
Says the guy driving what???? Is that a mustang GT in your avatar?Lol people paying over 150k for a Ford? Cmonnn
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Says the guy driving what???? Is that a mustang GT in your avatar?Lol people paying over 150k for a Ford? Cmonnn
Here’s your forum. https://www.mustang6g.com/forums/forums/mustang-s550-general-forums.56/Lol people paying over 150k for a Ford? Cmonnn
I do agree with you on that. Their are some members who seem to always start arguments or say things knowing what they say will start arguments. I was thinking they are just trollers or people who have no life. Everyone has the right to do what ever they want with their cars or money. EnjoyYou forgot the most annoying part...... they hang around here and post/argue about it.
You don't ever see me hanging around the general or Mach 1 section. Yet, they come here and tell us how stupid we are.
Your analogies are not comparable. These cars are already going for used beyond new prices. I don't know why I'm bothering with you on this, but all you seem to know is what you think and watch on TV.Hello; I find this thread to be more about the way some talk themselves into spending way too much for a Mustang. The rationalizations are interesting. I get there is a remote possibility these "special" Mustangs will hold their high value. The reality likely will be very different. An example will follow later.
The bottom line seems to be if you want it bad enough it is OK to spend more to get it. Life is too short or go for the gusto come to mind. A caveat here. If the buyer has buckets of money this makes a sort of sense. If I ever win the lottery, I may go for some gusto myself.
I take exception on one part of the overspending. That so many seem willing to overpay currently means I am priced out of some of these cars. I have the cash for $30,000 K over MSRP but just will not go there. I will wait this market out for a while longer.
Had a friend who bought a 2003 Pontiac Trans-AM. He basically put it up in storage. Rarely drove it. This was early in the resurgence of good power in GM models. Thing is it the immediately following years the HP and other improvements eclipsed that car a lot. The only thing it retained is the styling. He may still love the car but it is not investment quality. Too many newer models with nearly twice the HP.
The example. I watch programs on motor trend TV. One series is set in England but i forget the title just now. The premise of the show is they buy and flip cars. The mechanic on the show is a former F1 mechanic. In a recent episode the buyer of the show got a used AMG(??)Mercedees for 9,500 pounds. It had a big V8 engine and trick suspension plus lots of other go fast goodies. In it's day it was a top dog selling for a lot of cash. Not sure but think it was way over 100,000 when new. Maybe a lot more.
Here is the point. That car was a top dollar luxury hot rod of it's day. Now it sold for a fraction of the original cost. Maybe the Mustang will fare better. Maybe not.
Another thought. Could I buy a less special GT and build it up to be similar to the special Mustangs for less than the over the top asking prices???
I didn't pay anything over msrp so... yeah. Great point?!?!? lol.And if they dont, they end up with a mach 1
And you are driving a parts bin GT350 wanna be Mach 1. Thats fine if you cant afford it or dont want to pay the $$, but you coming in here and telling everyone they are stupid for spending their money the way they want is just wrong.I didn't pay anything over msrp so... yeah. Great point?!?!? lol.
Hello; Way to throw in a personal insult and also give misinformation. The high used vehicle and new vehicle prices can be traced back to the ill conceived covid lockdowns. We are seeing the aftermath.Your analogies are not comparable. These cars are already going for used beyond new prices. I don't know why I'm bothering with you on this, but all you seem to know is what you think and watch on TV.
You are a troll. Why else would you be here doing what you are doing. I'm going to see about this.ummm, yeah. if the shoe fits. lol.
Ok tom tom. Go right ahead and pay ADM. LOL That will show me.And you are driving a parts bin GT350 wanna be Mach 1. Thats fine if you cant afford it or dont want to pay the $$, but you coming in here and telling everyone they are stupid for spending their money the way they want is just wrong.
The part you don't get is that your model doesn't fit here. My cars have all appreciated and are worth more now then when I bought them.Hello; Way to throw in a personal insult and also give misinformation. The high used vehicle and new vehicle prices can be traced back to the ill conceived covid lockdowns. We are seeing the aftermath.
That you are flush with cash and can spend freely is a god for you thing. If turning Ford Mustangs into $150,000 + buys suits then do enjoy.
You do not have to reply, you know.
Enjoy your Sentra. SEHello; Way to throw in a personal insult and also give misinformation. The high used vehicle and new vehicle prices can be traced back to the ill conceived covid lockdowns. We are seeing the aftermath.
That you are flush with cash and can spend freely is a god for you thing. If turning Ford Mustangs into $150,000 + buys suits then do enjoy.
You do not have to reply, you know.
I do know that this is a thing with the Ford GT's. If you resell it Ford will go after you. John Cena said he did not know about this and sold his something like within a year of owning it and they took him to court. I don't recall what was settled on but I do believe he did pay something out back to Ford.Hello; How can that work? Say I pay cash for a car. It is all mine at that point. Only way I can see this working is we have to put down a refundable deposit which we get back only after a year of ownership. I guess they could ban paying customers from buying in the future.