MAGS1
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There are two non-Heritage R’s for sale at the dealer I referred OP to (Diamond). Both are 2020’s with less than 1K miles. Listed for $94.9k and $99.8k. I totally agree with you that the Heritage R’s will continue to command more for quite some time. Unless it’s high mileage or has been wrecked, I’d be shocked if there’s many that fall below $100kI have to agree that the market is down on many models but suggest that the 2020 GT350R HEP cars are still doing quite well.
Your point regarding the recent sale of the 542-mile GT350R HEP example that sold recently is well taken, but if you look at that consignment closely it was very poorly presented from a visual standpoint and cleanliness standpoint.
The interior, exterior, engine compartment and undercarriage presentation looked terrible but that example still sold for $33,755 over MSRP and could have easily sold for ~$40,000 over MSRP if some time and effort had been with respect to attention to detail.
With only 280 examples built we can all bet that the 2020 GT350R HEP models will continue to climb in value as time goes forward.
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