The 2023 Ford Bronco Raptor Wildtrak is going almost $70k at dealerships, so its cheaper to buy a DH than a less horsepower Raptor WildtrakNo surprise here. A lot of comparisons can be made because of today’s high prices on everything. A member posted his price sheet for a fully loaded GT vert and it is $66k. This is why I plan on keeping my 19’ GTCS for a long tine.
And here it is today. The best isn't cheap.My build is DH Premium, 700A, AP, HP, Blue Ember, 10A and Recaro. Build came to $72k before price increases (ordered 3.27).
And here it is today. The best isn't cheap.
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That is exactly why I couldnt let my DH get over $70k. My order is at $66K. The C8 I really want is $90k MSRP. So for now I settled for the DH. DH will still be a VERY fun car until I can afford the C8, or whatever is in that price range when I get there.At that price... I'd just go order this.
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He did but almost everything is of higher quality in the C8. I don't know the 1LT (base) quality as we only get the 2LT and 3LT versions in Europe but the 2LT trim has a way better interior than any Mustang ever. I'm not talking about design but quality of the used materials, panel fitment etc.You picked the base model Stringray against the top-of-the-line Mustang. The base price of the top-of-the-line Stingray starts near $80K.
The C8 drives like a Grand Prix racer while the DH drives great in straight lines.He did but almost everything is of higher quality in the C8. I don't know the 1LT (base) quality as we only get the 2LT and 3LT versions in Europe but the 2LT trim has a way better interior than any Mustang ever. I'm not talking about design but quality of the used materials, panel fitment etc.
Besides, the C8 is way faster than the DH...
I think it's fair to compare both cars as they are almost priced identically. However, the C8 is the much better deal here but only if you don't want a manual and only if you can accept the limits of a sports car as a daily driver.