FGT's FOR SALE ON EBAY


usmcfred

GT Owner
Mark II Lifetime
Oct 26, 2006
546
Massachusetts
There are only seven FGT's currently listed on ebay. Three of those have single digit mileage so may be considered new. Asking prices all appear to be around MSRP, with one (that has been previously discussed on this forum) looking for bids over MSRP ... high bid is currently approximately $1,100 over sticker. usmcfred
 

Empty Pockets

ex-GT Owner
Mark IV Lifetime
Le Mans 2010 Supporter
Oct 18, 2006
1,361
Washington State
There are only seven FGT's currently listed on ebay. Three of those have single digit mileage so may be considered new. Asking prices all appear to be around MSRP, with one (that has been previously discussed on this forum) looking for bids over MSRP ... high bid is currently approximately $1,100 over sticker. usmcfred


And we all know from the horror stories we've seen posted here on the Forum that "mebbe" the single digit mileage is correct ...and "mebbe" it ain't!

'Nice to see that prices haven't dropped thru the floor as some have predicted though!
 

Kayvan

GT Owner
Jul 13, 2006
4,782
Autotrader has about 50 NEW GTs (<25 mi.); [less than 35 are '06's.]

This is a new low.

We will be @ 100 cars left nationwide after Feb sales report (Jan=168 - 60 sales ~avg: dec/jan).
 
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Desi

GT Owner
Jan 30, 2006
302
Germany
 

usmcfred

GT Owner
Mark II Lifetime
Oct 26, 2006
546
Massachusetts
Do the conversion from Euro's to Dollars. Those cars are offered at $164 to $243,000 F.O.B. US east coast port.
 

dbk

The Favor Factory™
Staff member
Le Mans 2010 Supporter
Jul 30, 2005
15,187
Metro Detroit
Kayvan, there already is under 100 truly "new" care out there. I'd be stunned if there were 75 given my experience dealing with the real list.

As for prices, I remember when smart ass Ferrari and Lamborghini brand loyalists were saying in 05 "I'll pick one up for 70grand in two years". Guess that didn't work out so well.
 

Desi

GT Owner
Jan 30, 2006
302
Germany
Do the conversion from Euro's to Dollars. Those cars are offered at $164 to $243,000 F.O.B. US east coast port.

You can have here a new imported car from 180.000 € (~237.000 US$) on. These cars are already converted and have full EU documents (some). An car from the official 101 EU lot starts around 195.000 € (~260.000$)

Keep in mind that this price includes shipping + 10% import tax + 19%VAT + conversion costs and regulatory approval/certificate of registration.
Under 240-250.000 US$ you will have no chance :frown
So be happy and don't be bothered by one or two thousand $ over MSRP if you you are looking to buy this great car :wink

Desi
 
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