The new rule for the Ford Mustang GTD brings to mind certain industries’ ‘try before you buy’ tactics. You shell out $325,000 for this luxury vehicle, and you’re not even allowed to sell it for the first two years? It sounds like a ‘slave contract’ for car owners. John Cena’s case is a food for thought; he sold his Ford GT prematurely and ended up paying an undisclosed settlement. Ford’s handling of rule-breakers is as mysterious, leaving one to wonder about the severity of their punishment. Nonetheless, the car does have its allure, with its exceptional performance and unique design. It’s as if the old saying still holds true in the luxury car world – ‘buy before you sell’ can be risky business.
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