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Originally Posted by mdmoore23
I know you have had bad 1st hand experience with the car and the engine and numerous other quality problems that some of them have are serious, but all in all the the car has been a hit for Ford. I think mainly because Shelby's seem to bring out fanboys like no other but also because the car is actually good and the first time Ford has really gone all in on a Mustang that can hold it's own on a road course. And I tried to secure one of them at msrp back in 2016 so I know exactly what kind of idiots are out there. But like it or not that is somewhat of a measuring stick of a cars success/popularity. The R was a sure thing to command Adm because of "limited" production, but to see GT350's still holding firm on msrp or slightly below 3 years later does say something. On a funny note about quality, when i was searching for a GT350 years ago I ran across one on cars.com that had cloth seats in the rear and leather seats in the front. How do you miss that in the inspection?
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I see an extreme amount of used ones on the market with low miles. That means someone bought it, paid too much and it had problems and they dumped it.
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