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I was reading this thread https://www.mustang7g.com/forums/th...formance-mustang-coming-down-the-pike.162503/ and it got me to thinking.
Most average folks, myself included, can neither reach $325K+ for a GTD nor wangle one if they could afford it. I’d say somewhere around $90-100K sticker new in current money is about the threshold of pain for everyday walkin’ around real people. And most would be happier to find one used for a lot less, say maybe in the $40-50 range. So what’s coming down the pike in the near future vs. what’s already out there? (I’m talking ICE V-8s here.)
Consider this small group of four hi-po specialty model Mustangs: Mach 1, GT350, GT500, Dark Horse. Regardless of what they call it, what can Ford come out with going forward that significantly out-performs these cars but stays in that attainable price window? Sure, they may bump up the ponies a little but the weight goes up too so net performance gain is pretty much nil. I’m sure they’ll come up with something that has some sizzle but is it really gonna be an upgrade over the group of four?
I’m if wondering buyers are realizing this and that’s why used prices on these car aren’t dropping like might be expected. It may be time to latch on to one of these “bargains” before they get any higher $ wise. Hi-po ICE V-8 Mustangs can only get so good before ongoing mandates make them undesirable.
Most average folks, myself included, can neither reach $325K+ for a GTD nor wangle one if they could afford it. I’d say somewhere around $90-100K sticker new in current money is about the threshold of pain for everyday walkin’ around real people. And most would be happier to find one used for a lot less, say maybe in the $40-50 range. So what’s coming down the pike in the near future vs. what’s already out there? (I’m talking ICE V-8s here.)
Consider this small group of four hi-po specialty model Mustangs: Mach 1, GT350, GT500, Dark Horse. Regardless of what they call it, what can Ford come out with going forward that significantly out-performs these cars but stays in that attainable price window? Sure, they may bump up the ponies a little but the weight goes up too so net performance gain is pretty much nil. I’m sure they’ll come up with something that has some sizzle but is it really gonna be an upgrade over the group of four?
I’m if wondering buyers are realizing this and that’s why used prices on these car aren’t dropping like might be expected. It may be time to latch on to one of these “bargains” before they get any higher $ wise. Hi-po ICE V-8 Mustangs can only get so good before ongoing mandates make them undesirable.
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