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I have managed to replace my 2013 LS with another 2013 LS.
After two failed attempts, I finally pulled the trigger. The new car has 21 miles, and has been pampered living in a climate controlled barn that Carrol Shelby once called Mustang Heaven. The process of dealing with the insurance Company has been very professional.
When everything is complete I will have come out of this pretty close to even with the exception of the cost to have the replacement car transported.
I really wanted a GT350R, But After several discussions with Dealers I decided to wait for their bubble to burst. If the production numbers I have been seeing are correct, mark ups north of $5000.00 are insane.
The Boss may not be a GT350, but since I do not track the car, it will provide me with some very enjoyable miles. I will ultimately get a GT350, I just really have a problem with the whole concept of tacking on mark ups to the MSRP.
After two failed attempts, I finally pulled the trigger. The new car has 21 miles, and has been pampered living in a climate controlled barn that Carrol Shelby once called Mustang Heaven. The process of dealing with the insurance Company has been very professional.
When everything is complete I will have come out of this pretty close to even with the exception of the cost to have the replacement car transported.
I really wanted a GT350R, But After several discussions with Dealers I decided to wait for their bubble to burst. If the production numbers I have been seeing are correct, mark ups north of $5000.00 are insane.
The Boss may not be a GT350, but since I do not track the car, it will provide me with some very enjoyable miles. I will ultimately get a GT350, I just really have a problem with the whole concept of tacking on mark ups to the MSRP.