Re: new prices you are seeing for 2007 GT Shelby's ? -- got the bug bad..
by "ND" <someone@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
Apr 24, 2008 at 01:41 PM
"Michael Johnson" <cds@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> dave wrote:
>> ok.. I have been out of mustangs for the last 3 years after I sold my
93
>> cobra. miss it.
>>
>> Wife and I are in our Ford Dealer showroom. He says he can sell his
2007
>> black/black/silver for $39k .. basically sticker. He gives me some
>> mumbo about Ford taking all the markup out of the cars.. there is the
>> 2500.00 rebate which brings it down to about $37k
>>
>> Seems to me he could move more than that on his 07.. none of his
>> specialty stangs have sold.. has a gt500 in red and a bullit..
>>
>> got any feelings on what a real good price would be for a remaining 07
?
>>
>> got did I get the bug BAD for that Shelby..
>
> If that price is for a GT500 then I suggest grabbing it. If it is for
the
> regular Shelby GT then I personally think it is too much for the car.
My
> guess is that the slowing economy and high gas prices will reduce the
> selling prices of these specialty cars so if you can wait a few months
you
> might get a better deal.
Food for thought Shelby is producing less Shelby GT's for '08 probably
cause
there is no real demand to mark the cars up so much. Allot of BS if you
ask
me. If Shelby had his head on right he would bury the hatchet with the
GT350
name use (1984 Mustang GT350 20th anniversary lawsuit) and add some balls
to
this bastard car he made.
Regarding prices dropping don't forget the addition of the Camaro and new
Dodge taking some of the sales in this market segment.
Nick