ROCMAN said:Hey Bony, I never sold my GT. :biggrin :lol
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ROCMAN said:I only invest in long shots. Sure things are not exciting enough for me. :lol
ACRJoe said:Because they're posers. Real car people which by and large frequent this forum, have absolutely no intention of ever selling their GT's. Posers need to move on to the next "keep up with the Jones car" whatever that might be.
There's some that have encountered misfortune and need to sell; my heart goes out to them for sure.
And finally as mentioned above, the spec people that are now standing their with little more than a firm grip on their johnson.
Couldn't agree more. I know that I will be selling this GT. I buy and sell cars all the time, and I am not a car poser. I get bored by stuff sooner or later. And whether GT owners like it or not, there will be cars that blow this car out of the water. Even if you dial up the boost, imagine a car two or three years from now with six or seven hundred HP THAT WEIGHS 2800 LBS. The technology that is coming is light weight, for phenomenal all-around performance. Because of technology, I know that I will eventually move on. As far as scarcity goes - cars that really appreciate were built in quantities of hundreds, not thousands.eshrink said:Sorry, but I would sell my GT in a skinny minute without hesitation. Nice car, beyond meticulous condition, but...guitars, guns or cars...those which I own are always for sale. There is always some other purchase that intrigues me. A truly good and sincere/immediate offer, and my car...or Harley Davidson Stratocaster...is gone. Life's too short; it's my car, not my religion.
- doc
SLF360 said:INFORMATION TO THE PIT CREW (from GT cockpit):
SLF360 said:It's not like just the latest Ferrari (those I get in and out of, for comparison), it's the ONE and not made anymore....
Enjoy the wait :thumbsup
everetto said:Couldn't agree more. I know that I will be selling this GT. I buy and sell cars all the time, and I am not a car poser. I get bored by stuff sooner or later. And whether GT owners like it or not, there will be cars that blow this car out of the water. Even if you dial up the boost, imagine a car two or three years from now with six or seven hundred HP THAT WEIGHS 2800 LBS. The technology that is coming is light weight, for phenomenal all-around performance. Because of technology, I know that I will eventually move on. As far as scarcity goes - cars that really appreciate were built in quantities of hundreds, not thousands.
I now fully expect to be flamed.
50 BMG said::lol
I'm enjoying the wait, and all the money I'll be saving by waiting.
eshrink said:Sorry, but I would sell my GT in a skinny minute without hesitation. Nice car, beyond meticulous condition, but...guitars, guns or cars...those which I own are always for sale. There is always some other purchase that intrigues me. A truly good and sincere/immediate offer, and my car...or Harley Davidson Stratocaster...is gone. Life's too short; it's my car, not my religion.
- doc
eshrink said:...My priorities begin with family, God, country, and then career. Somewhere further on...after friends and other committments come my hobbies. ...
- doc
I'm enjoying all the miles I PUT ON, WHILE YOU ARE WAITING !!!!!!!!!!!\\\50 BMG said::lol
I'm enjoying the wait, and all the money I'll be saving by waiting.
I THINK YOU NEED A DOC TO HELP YOU ACCEPT WHAT YOU REALLY WANT IN LIFE... Dr Bony, is just right !!!!!!!!!eshrink said:Bony:
It would be a slippery slope for me to value objects more than people.
If I had not truly loved the car, I would never have bought it. But I also like changing cars, owning multiple cars and never place objects very high on life's priority lists.
People assess life differently. My priorities begin with .....
- doc