If you're driving your Dark Horse daily, miles may be a concern. The low mile cars will fetch the best resale price. I do think the Dark Horse will retain it's value better because of numbers produced and special model. The GT convertible is also a model that will probably hold it's value...
First service a couple weeks ago. Did you check the oil level. The GT is a little unusual as it holds 10 qts. of oil. Have read many instances where oil change experts at dealerships (not) have screwed up on the amount of oil needed to do it correctly. Just a thought.
These new "pony cars" and compact cars are generally considered muscle cars only if they have the top of the line performance engines and options.
Although there were several personal luxury vehicles with performance engines and options, their heavy weight and high sticker prices went against...
Thank you for setting me straight on this. I must have been drinking when I posted.
Muscle car definition according to Webster's dictionary--Any of a group of American made 2-door sports coupes designed for high performance driving
Had a dent in mine in front of the passenger rear tire. Right on the lip where it rolls into the quarter panel. They had a paint touch up and dent guy work on it. Did a great job and hard to tell it was there now. The dealership thought I was being to picky. Acted like I was a pain in there...
Just checked my window sticker. No mention of the strut brace under the functional list. Only options on the car are 401A, 10 speed auto, 19" Brembo Brakes and active exhaust.
Just took delivery of my 24 GT premium Convertible. Non Performance package. 10 speed auto and active exhaust. My car has the strut tower brace. Looked at another car almost identical to mine on the lot and the strut brace was missing. Did they add it to my car by mistake?