Venom Lover
Enthusiast
The "Price announced on SRT-10" thread got me to thinking, especially a comment made by Snakester. I was contending that with MSRP of $83K for the SRT, the GT-40 starts looking like an ever-more-attractive alternative (Ford claiming/hinting MSRP < $100K). Snakester said something like "Yeah, but the street price for the GT-40 will be $160K." I couldn't argue with that too much based on what I heard when I asked around with big Ford dealers about my placing a deposit on one.
So, ponder this. Both the SRT and GT-40 will be 500 bhp (though both may come out slightly higher). Performance wise, this contest could go either way, depending on how much the GT-40 actually weighs once it's produced. Yet people seem eager to line up to pay well over $100K (including dealer gouges) to get the GT-40, whereas dealers are signing up for deals very near invoice for the SRT.
What does this tell you?
It tells me that there is a lot more hype around the GT-40 and apparently a lot more interest. I just think once you're talking about a price point of over $80K MSRP (and thus over $90K out the door), you're competing in a market where people who can afford the SRT will find the GT-40 (or Turbo 996 or Ferrari 360) a plausible (and often preferable) alternative.
Just an observation! Let the flames begin (Ford will never produce the GT-40, it's only 500 bhp on paper, etc.)....
--Mike
So, ponder this. Both the SRT and GT-40 will be 500 bhp (though both may come out slightly higher). Performance wise, this contest could go either way, depending on how much the GT-40 actually weighs once it's produced. Yet people seem eager to line up to pay well over $100K (including dealer gouges) to get the GT-40, whereas dealers are signing up for deals very near invoice for the SRT.
What does this tell you?
It tells me that there is a lot more hype around the GT-40 and apparently a lot more interest. I just think once you're talking about a price point of over $80K MSRP (and thus over $90K out the door), you're competing in a market where people who can afford the SRT will find the GT-40 (or Turbo 996 or Ferrari 360) a plausible (and often preferable) alternative.
Just an observation! Let the flames begin (Ford will never produce the GT-40, it's only 500 bhp on paper, etc.)....
--Mike