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17-11-2014, 10:25 AM | #31 | |||
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In the meantime - with the current pricing - there's a number of BF GT 40th anni GT's that I'd love to snap up if I had the coin. Beautiful cars at reasonable prices finally. |
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And I've driven those old cars and I tell you they are better suited to live on the wall of my place as a poster or model car. I did not enjoy my experience and it broke my heart as I always dreamt of owing such a car. Truth be told, sometimes the fantasy is better than the real thing. So people like you will keep the old GT prices high and people like me will keep the demand up for newer GT's. There is always a lot of negativity around modern GT's (and I'm not saying you're subscribing to it) but it gets tiring. Should no manufacturer build any car they did in the past cause they will never be what the old car was? Falcon nameplate should have retired in the 80's when it was dominating cause ever since then (bar EF) they have lost ground.
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17-11-2014, 11:39 AM | #35 | |||
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But as for now, I agree with you that the market has been spoken for.
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17-11-2014, 12:37 PM | #36 | |||
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The market and prices for these cars is clearly on the downward slope.............If anyone missed out they just need to be patient, sit back and wait. "The Whales" for these cars have left the market so before long breaking even will seem like a good deal to those that have leveraged themselves to hold one with the intent to flip for profit Cheers Mick Last edited by HO 3; 17-11-2014 at 12:42 PM. |
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17-11-2014, 12:44 PM | #37 | |||
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I might add that I don't care about the current or future value cause mine will be one of those that will never be for sale.
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17-11-2014, 01:37 PM | #38 | |||
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The car was a black/black manual with about 50kms for those who weren't aware of it.
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17-11-2014, 01:39 PM | #39 | ||
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The only way that you will get a GTF under retail price is if someone is desperate for money and wants it gone really really quick (even then it will still be around retailer price), an estate auction or one that has been written off.
IMO Most GTF were sold to people who could afford and investors, but then again the investor usually has money behind them. The power of this is the last ever GT built in Australian is under estimated by a lot of people. |
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17-11-2014, 02:05 PM | #40 | ||
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Wait until the first hero version of the Mustang hits the showroom floor.
Give it 3 years, Falcon will be a memory and most blue bloods will be wondering why it took Ford a lifetime to offer a real performance car to Aussies. There wont be a resurgence for these GT's like there was for the originals as the falcon marque will be long forgotten. Mustang is the future, get used to it. When Mustang hits the floor Falcons will be dropped like hot potato's. My 2c. |
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Only one person in the country was prepared to put there hand up the other day and go as high as 95k not 100k not 105k not 110k. That is my data. Cheers Mick Last edited by HO 3; 17-11-2014 at 02:22 PM. |
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17-11-2014, 02:19 PM | #42 | ||
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Yes, but that doesn't suggest it's going down in price. The car was $85k (minimum drive away price). $95k is still higher thus it has not gone down.
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17-11-2014, 02:30 PM | #43 | |||
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Yes but a few sold for well over the odds..............I'm saying that party is over, at least for now. Over here in WA I doubt you would of got much change out of 90k DA for a GTF. Cheers Mick Last edited by HO 3; 17-11-2014 at 02:38 PM. |
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17-11-2014, 02:32 PM | #44 | ||
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Thats one thing we can both agree on!
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17-11-2014, 03:34 PM | #45 | ||
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Sorry but these cars are simply not "investments" in terms of making money in the long term.
The best reason for buying them was that you are an enthusiast and really love having the car, so the price was good value. If you were a speculator, and couldn't give a toss about great Fords, and you bought one hoping to flick it for profit, then you may be disappointed. You may catch an enthusiast who missed out, but the return will not be great - witness the recent $95K offer. The seller is most likely paying around $800 to $1000 per month to hold it, so he better flog it off soon or he will go backwards. The market has spoken, and it is never wrong. Also witness those poor mugs who bought Cobra's for a big flip - didn't happen, never will. Most cars simply depreciate, and that's that. The best example of the investment performance of muscle cars is the mighty XY GTHO Phase III. If you had bought one in 1971 for $4K and kept it in good nick, and you sold it at the peak of the boom in 2006/07 for around $650K (?) you would have achieved the best possible investment outcome. But there is only a small chance that you would have picked the peak of the boom to sell it, so your expected return on investment would probably be much less than this. On the other hand, you could have bought a well-located house in 1971 for $4to $5K, it would now be worth at least $450 to $500K today - and it gave you somewhere to live for 40+ years. Look at the numbers - even the GTHO at its best scenario really only kept pace with inflation. All other Aussie cars will be lesser performers. Moral: These cars can no way be looked at as "investments". They are however fabulous cars to own and enjoy, and that's the way to look at them. Maybe I'll pay $100K for a GTF, but only because I like 'em Last edited by cro142; 17-11-2014 at 03:43 PM. |
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17-11-2014, 03:38 PM | #46 | |||
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And the last 2 years of Supercharged 5.0 GT's aren't real perforamce cars ? - not to mention 8 years of F6 , hell the stock 5.4 was even half decent with a bit of tickling.........all this while the mustang was dragging its @ s s around on a live rear axle with pretty average standard kit and average power figures out of its stock 4.6 motor. The 5.0 motor is what really started making the Mustang even worth a look in as a stocker. If you are alluding to GT350 and GT500 variants that might come here , methinks they will be in la la $$$ land and be waaaaaay out of reach of the punters that could afford the local aussie 4 door falcon GT. No doubt current Mustang GT will be a screamer, especially considering all the available bolt ons - but it wont come cheap and i dont think owners of the supercharged 5.0 aussie GT's will bat an eyelid to be honest. |
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17-11-2014, 04:57 PM | #47 | |||
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Show me another manufacturing country that desires 4 door performance sedans. No one cares for fast family hacks, well apart from easily pleased Aussies. 2 doors is where its at and has been for ever. Ford even went there with the Falcon at one stage and in doing so produced the sexiest performance cars in Australian Auto manufacturing history. Don't get me wrong, I have always loved my Falcons, and I appreciate what they have provided for us for what will be 57 years by the time its all done and dusted. But if you think a tarted up family sedan will hold a candle to the Mustang you may get a real surprise. Its all about desirability. I know if I was standing on the side of the road and a Mustang GT and Falcon GT went passed I'd look through the Falcon to see that Stang, no questions. Nothing against the Falcon, but the roads are awash with kitted Falcodores of various model designation, im kinda over it and ready for the next chapter to be honest and I think many will welcome it too. There will always be a place for the current crop of GT's but with falcon soon to be a redundant you wont have the future interest, as has been experienced with the originals, in 10-20 years time. Anyway, its just an opinion. |
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17-11-2014, 05:19 PM | #48 | ||
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The main reason Mustangs stand out on Australian roads at the moment is that they are a rare commodity, and most likely the one you spot will be a performance variant (ie. Shelby, Saleen or Roush), as nobody would bother importing and converting a standard Mustang to Australia.
Once the standard Mustang is released in Australia, it will be like the USA, where seeing a Mustang on the roads will be no big deal....... GT Falcons on the other hand are a relatively rare sight, and will still stir the emotion of Ford enthusiasts when they blast past......especially the 5.0 S/C models. BTW in regards to the topic at hand (GTF Prices) - Does anyone know of anyone who is actually looking to buy a GTF that either missed out on release or decided they would like to get one now that they are out?? It would be interesting to find out how much these people think they are worth, and what they would be prepared (realistically) to pay to have one of these limited edition beasts in their garage!! |
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17-11-2014, 05:39 PM | #50 | |||
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The initial rush will see orders bank up but as soon as the dust settles the actual number of Mustangs sold per month will be minimal. The Mustang will never be as common as a Falcon and nothing like in the States where they can be had for bugger all. |
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17-11-2014, 05:56 PM | #51 | |||
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My bet is the whole Mustang thing will go south in a couple of years time............Aussie manufacturers have a long history of introducing 2 door cars, then binning them in a few years time because of lack of demand. Why? Because Australia is still primarily a 4 door car market and 2 door cars tend to be weekend driven discretionary vehicles which doesn't suit most of us Aussies. Cheers Mick |
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17-11-2014, 06:09 PM | #52 | ||
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Not pointless - the answer is just obvious, so doesn't need an answer. An FG XR6 (just ask responsef6) would give a "per factory spec" HO a good run for it's money, at a fraction of the price. It's not about what car drives better or even how they drive, so what's the point of any comparison with a mechanical dinosaur; admittedly, a very sought after car, and for good reason - but the reason is more to do with race pedigree and the connection to the past than the way it drives now.
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17-11-2014, 06:22 PM | #53 | |||
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Mustang has to sell in reasonable numbers to justify the supply chain and effort to bring the RHD version here. I think secretly , FoA are banking on the Eco boost turbo 4 model to keep reasonable numbers ticking over. |
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17-11-2014, 07:31 PM | #56 | ||
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You're the only one in the thread I know of that has all 3 of the cars talked about in this thread......would be good to get an idea of what each car "does" for you when you drive it.
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17-11-2014, 07:44 PM | #57 | |||
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The old girl is cranky when cold, noisy when you hit the loud pedal, and cruises real nice on the highways. Brakes can be a bit ordinary at times though! The Stang is a great all rounder providing you don't have more than 1 passenger. Looks great, goes great, stops great, sounds great, feels great. A bit impractical at times though, but that's not why I bought it! The new baby is the quickest of them all, roomy and looks pretty good, has some good mod cons, but lacks the real "character" of the other 2. Hopefully this will grow on me as time goes on. Maybe it's too similar to our family daily (FG XR6T) at the moment. |
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17-11-2014, 11:03 PM | #58 | ||
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if you bought a gtf to make a profit I feel this could be a risky move.i own a gtf and an xy gt so I feel can comment on the issue. to me the xy will always be my favourite and will not be sold. noisey handles like a pig cant park anywhere for fear of it being stolen or damaged , no a/c. but love it. gtf - rides wonderful , power to make the heart skip , ford got their **** right finally on this one, still cant leave anywhere. not in a hurry to sell but $$$ may oneday play a part. will never buy a mustang until it becomes a 4 door. we must just live our lives knowing that regardless of what era our cars are from we all own a part of motoring history with memories of fun times and sometimes foolish and dangerous events that have made us who we are . long live the GT.
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