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      01-17-2020, 02:37 PM   #42
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You mean more depreciation...it's a Mustang.
The depreciation % is about the same as the GT3RS. 2014 GT500s are going for like 40k on ebay, they were 55k new. 2016 GT3RS were routinely going for above 200k and nearly 250k at one point, and now you can get one for 170.

200k car with 20% depreciation vs 100k car with 30% depreciation.
A little unfair as the retail price was $178k, and only clowns were paying a markup. It's also not like GT500's didn't have dealer markups too. The smaller quantity of the RS is going to work in its favor here.

Does the GT500 have potentially strong value retention? Yes. Was a jab on the GT3 RS well placed here? No, no it was not.
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