![]() 09/03/2013 at 02:54 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
I want a White with blue stripes and all the options Ford GT. It is my dream car for now. Why do some have silver grommets on the seats and some have black? Why on the Top Gear Episode Season 4 Jeremy drives one and on the center console it has some numbers and Mg behind the AC switch area? I know the center console is Magnesium but why don't all the GTs I've seen not have this detail? It can be seen in the second photo near the bottom. I WANT SILVER SEAT GROMMETS! AND THOSE EXTRA LETTERS LETTING EVERYONE KNOW THE CONSOLE IS MAGNESIUM FOR SOME REASON!!!
![]() 09/03/2013 at 03:00 |
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Are you talking about the one he drove in america? that was a pre-production test mule, could explain some differences
![]() 09/03/2013 at 03:01 |
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I don't know interior details, but I do know it's the only US produced car to ever never drop in price from the minute it was sold. In 2006 you could buy one from a dealer at MSRP, wait a year, and then sell it for 150% profit. Many did. Now they sell for about 200,000-250,000 in "like new" condition, and more if specially equipped. That's a 35% increase per year. By comparison, inflation is 15%.
In other words, this is a new car that has pretty much, consistently, beat out a lot of major portfolio investments since it came out.
![]() 09/03/2013 at 03:12 |
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Nope he later drove one I think he said was production and it was timed round the track.
![]() 09/03/2013 at 03:14 |
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oh okay I wasn't sure if you were picking it up from the earlier one he drove...
In that case, since I can't afford one and have never sat in one, I am of no help.