4.6? gt?

I just don't like old cars. My 2003 is already too old for me. I want to sell it to pick up something newer. I just like new fresh low mileage vehicles :shrug:



the '88 is an exception. it was my first car and i will always have it

Yeah, what's up with that? This 69 sure looks like its ready to fall apart and totally unreliable. Anyone would be dumb to buy that old car!:scratch:

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Yeah, what's up with that? This 69 sure looks like its ready to fall apart and totally unreliable. Anyone would be dumb to buy that old car!:scratch:


If every older car was cared for like that i wouldn't have a problem.


You guys are taking this too much to heart. I'm not saying there is anything wrong with old cars. All i am saying is somethings you just want something as new as possible. What's wrong with that?:shrug:
 
If every older car was cared for like that i wouldn't have a problem.


You guys are taking this too much to heart. I'm not saying there is anything wrong with old cars. All i am saying is somethings you just want something as new as possible. What's wrong with that?:shrug:

I just don't like the idea of owning an '04 GT. Owning the last year of a bodystyle/chassis is a good way to ensure your car will depreciate like an apple.

IMO, if you just have to get the newer vehicle, and least get into a newer bodystyle. Buying an '03/'04 GT to me is like buying a more expensive low-mileage '99 GT. They look almost the same, and the performance is equal.

I'm just convinced that if one has the money for an '03 or '04 GT, the money would be better spent on a '99/'01 Cobra. In 5 years the older Cobra will be worth more.
If gas is a concern(not wanting to pay for premium) and you don't want a 4v, I'd look for a used Bullitt.
 
If every older car was cared for like that i wouldn't have a problem.


You guys are taking this too much to heart. I'm not saying there is anything wrong with old cars. All i am saying is somethings you just want something as new as possible. What's wrong with that?:shrug:

I hear on the newer car though. I'd trade up if it was for the fact that I don't want to extend car payments. For me, I don't trade up as often because I want at least one or two years of no car payments.

My sister has had an increasing 10+ year car payment starting at a Ford Explorer that she had for 3 years, then traded up to a Toyota Highlander for 4 years, then up to a Toyota 4Runner for 3 years and now she recently extended her payments another 6 years on a Toyota Sequioa. She really LOVES car payments!:rolleyes: