+ Reply to Thread
Results 1 to 20 of 308

Thread: GT500KR: Can you afford to fix this car?

Hybrid View

  1. #1
    Join Date
    Mar 2009
    Age
    41
    Posts
    54

    Default GT500KR: Can you afford to fix this car?

    Shelby GT500KR: You own one, but can you afford to repair it?
    8/27/2009


    So you’ve taken out the second mortgage, told the condescending unsupportive wife to hit the road, and you’ve finally obtained your dream car. But now that you have it, and you’re most likely up to your ears in debt, ask yourself the following question:

    If the worst should happen, and I damage my KR, can I afford to repair it?

    Recently, I was contacted by the owner of a GT500KR who suffered the ill-fortune of being involved in a minor encounter with an unfortunate animal. Well, the incident wasn’t so minor for the poor four-legged contender, having been fatally wounded in the accident. Having said that, the GT500KR fared pretty well………or so we thought. Aside from a crumpled right front fender, a door that was slightly misaligned from the fender, minor hood damage, and a dislocated mirror, the car seemed to fare pretty well. It truly looked to be about $5,000 in damage in my opinion. Lord, was I wrong.

    What should have been a quick and easy fix has turned into a nightmare for this Shelby owner. Not only has this person had to confront this damage every time the garage is entered, this nightmare has gone on for nearly two months. It seems that the insurance company and the manufacturer are unable to come to an agreement on how to price the hardware involved, but that’s just the tip of the iceberg. The damaged parts are expected to be returned. Yes folks, you read that right. You bought the car. You own the car. Every piece on that car is (should be) considered your property. Guess again. If you want this car repaired, not only will you have to jump through hoops, and back flip your way through a pile of paperwork, you’re also going to need to send those damaged parts back – at your expense, of course.

    Think about this for a moment. What if some crazy delinquent steals your hood in the dark of night, thinking that might make a nice add-on for his buddy’s ’06 GT? You don’t have a hood to return, so does that mean you’re out of luck? Perhaps you should drive the car without one? Or worse yet, what happens if the part in question is so heavily damaged that there’s nothing left? Are you expected to stick around the scene of the accident, picking up the pieces of your shattered mirror with a dustpan and an evidence bag?

    Yes friends, these are just a few of the little-known perks of owning an $80,000.00+ vehicle. Envious onlookers giving you the thumbs-up of approval. Prime parking at your local cruise-ins. The compulsion to park half a mile away from other cars in any parking lot, to ensure that some jerk face doesn’t throw a door into your spotless finish. And perhaps the biggest of them all, owning a car that you can’t seem to get fixed.
    To further illustrate the issues at hand, I am going to share the prices that the owner was quoted for new replacement parts. It’s probably best if you take a few antidepressants and sit down while you read this.

    Edited 09/09/09 to reflect updated hood and headlight prices:

    Grille bezels = $690.00/pair

    Headlight = $960.00/each

    Wheel = $1753.55/each

    Emblem kit = $201.25

    Front spoiler = $3392.50

    Hood = $21,000.00

    Carbon fiber mirror cover = $400.00

    Hood pins = $632.50

    Hood vents = $661.25

    Bumper stripes = $530.00

    Hood stripes = $575.00

    And this is how what LOOKS like $5,000 in damage turns into $31,000 in damage. Over $21,000.00 for a hood? Hell, you can buy an entire car for less than that! A car that you can fix, one in which the manufacturer and the insurance company don’t give a collective rip what you do with your old parts.

    Will the GT500KR get repaired? Will it remain in a wrecked state? Will it be driven without the hood? I can’t answer that. But I can promise you that one way or the other, the exciting conclusion will be posted right here.



    More to come……………………………………

    *Edit 9/11/09 - The contents of this story have been confirmed to be correct by the fine folks at Autoblog, who spoke to Jim Owen*

    Click for Autoblog's 9/11/09 story
    Last edited by Undercover_Brother; 09-11-2009 at 05:01 PM.

  2. #2
    Join Date
    Jun 2008
    Location
    Where the Hellfires thunder!
    Posts
    2,268

    Default

    I LOVED that movie!!!
    Eddie Griffin was never better!

  3. #3
    Join Date
    Mar 2008
    Location
    Not at TS, that's for damn sure
    Age
    32
    Posts
    5,058

    Default

    Ok, lemme get this straight.

    You pay around $50K for the car itself. Tack on another $35K or so for the KR package. And then you find out that you don't even own the corresponding sheetmetal?

    No way in hell would I return those parts. I think I'd sue the shit out of Ford, the insurance company, and anyone else laying claim to my property. However, I'm just evil like that.

    I'm very interested in seeing how this is handled. I swore of Fords forever when they voided the warranty on my '95 GT in 1998. However, they redeemed themselves 18 months later by compensating me with some cash to cover what I paid for the repairs. I swore them off again in 2003 when I purchased what turned out to be the biggest piece of shit on four wheels, a 2003 SVT Focus. They refused to do anything about the fact that the subframe bolts kept falling out, and left me helplessly stuck with a lemon. They will not win me back as a customer. Not now, not ever.

    Michelle
    1995 Mustang GT - Three. Five. One. All you need to know.
    1989 Mustang LX - slow but owned
    1994 Mustang GT - parting out.........need anything?
    I'll get that damn Challenger.............someday.

  4. #4
    Join Date
    Mar 2008
    Location
    SpokenTorque.com's basement
    Posts
    589

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by Michelle View Post

    No way in hell would I return those parts. I think I'd sue the shit out of Ford, the insurance company, and anyone else laying claim to my property. However, I'm just evil like that.



    I believe Shelby Automotives is the source for these parts and this pricing.
    Speed junkie at play






  5. #5
    Join Date
    Mar 2008
    Location
    Not at TS, that's for damn sure
    Age
    32
    Posts
    5,058

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by JP View Post
    I believe Shelby Automotives is the source for these parts and this pricing.
    I heard it was Ford Racing.
    Michelle
    1995 Mustang GT - Three. Five. One. All you need to know.
    1989 Mustang LX - slow but owned
    1994 Mustang GT - parting out.........need anything?
    I'll get that damn Challenger.............someday.

  6. #6
    Join Date
    Apr 2008
    Location
    Minnesota
    Posts
    881

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by Michelle View Post
    I heard it was Ford Racing.

    Hmmm... that's a good question.

    I may have to check into that.



    -

  7. #7
    Join Date
    Apr 2008
    Location
    Minnesota
    Posts
    881

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by Michelle View Post
    I heard it was Ford Racing.

    From someone "in the know" Michelle:

    SAI owns the rights to the KR hood and front spoiler molds. The only way to get those is through SAI. Even the twist hood pins are not available through FRPP,and SAI won't sell them, I know I tried, same with the 40th badges

    So, your buddy and mine is the reason behind most of this.

    Make it "exclusive" and screw your best customers.

    Nice way to make/keep lifelong relationships, don't ya think?



    -

  8. #8
    secoobra's Avatar
    secoobra is offline X COBRA OWNER/07 TORCHRED & GOLD HRZRACR secoobra has an entry-level rep
    Join Date
    Jul 2009
    Posts
    15

    Default

    i say make ford buy the parts back that just plain sucks

  9. #9
    Join Date
    Mar 2008
    Location
    Not at TS, that's for damn sure
    Age
    32
    Posts
    5,058

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by secoobra View Post
    i say make ford buy the parts back that just plain sucks
    There's a good idea! If they want those parts back, they should have to pay a premium, just like their shit-out-of luck Shelby owner with a $31K repair tab.
    Michelle
    1995 Mustang GT - Three. Five. One. All you need to know.
    1989 Mustang LX - slow but owned
    1994 Mustang GT - parting out.........need anything?
    I'll get that damn Challenger.............someday.

+ Reply to Thread

Thread Information

Users Browsing this Thread

There are currently 1 users browsing this thread. (0 members and 1 guests)

     

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts