2015Etrac
Well-Known Member
Wow. I'd buy something else to rent out and keep the GT350. Not only will it be taking a beating and racking up a ton of miles, but upkeep has to be pricey on a 350?....tires, oil changes, pads, rotors. The car obviously has no power-train warranty since it's tuned, so I could only imagine the cost of a new engine, or some other major repair. My first Mustang was a 1994 V6 Mustang, obviously nothing like a GT350, but it was in bad shape from being used as a rental, even though the miles were relatively low. The interior was worn, and the engine needed replaced a month later.
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