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2005
The market for these supercars shows a wide price dispersion, with significant savings possible on well-positioned listings. While the average price is high, the presence of deals substantially below average suggests a dynamic market where careful evaluation can yield excellent results. Prices for pristine, low-mileage examples are likely to remain strong or appreciate.
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The Ford GT market, particularly for the 2005-2007 generation, is characterized by high-value, low-volume listings. With only 14 total listings, inventory is scarce. Buyers should be prepared for significant investment but also recognize opportunities for substantial savings, as evidenced by the top deals. Focus on vehicles with lower mileage and fewer days on market, as these tend to represent better value and potential for appreciation. Be ready to act decisively when a well-priced, well-maintained example appears.
This is an exceptional deal, ranking #1 with a high deal score of 0.93. It offers the most significant estimated savings ($178,329) and boasts incredibly low mileage (471 miles) for a 2005 model, making it a prime example of value in the Ford GT market.
This deal is highly recommended due to its strong deal score (0.91), substantial estimated savings of $112,955, and very low mileage (2,429 miles) for a 2006 model. It represents a significant opportunity for a buyer seeking a well-preserved Ford GT.
Ranked third with a solid deal score of 0.76, this 2005 Ford GT stands out for its very low mileage (2,102 miles) and a respectable estimated saving of $46,229, making it a strong contender for buyers prioritizing condition.
This 2006 Ford GT is recommended for its strong deal score (0.71), significant estimated savings of $68,206, and reasonable mileage (4,241 miles). It represents a good balance of performance and value within the current market.
This 2005 Ford GT earns a spot in the recommendations with a deal score of 0.54. It offers a decent estimated saving of $42,230 and has moderate mileage (4,170 miles), presenting a solid option for a buyer looking for a well-maintained example.
This 2005 Ford GT is a good find with a deal score of 0.53, offering a notable estimated saving of $52,329 and reasonable mileage at 3,743 miles. It's a strong option from a dealer with multiple listings, suggesting potential familiarity with the model.
This 2006 Ford GT is recommended for its significant estimated savings of $98,130, despite having slightly higher mileage (5,927 miles) than some others. Its deal score of 0.43 indicates it's a solid value proposition from a specialized dealer.
This 2005 Ford GT, despite a deal score of 0.37, offers a substantial estimated saving of $92,329. While mileage is higher at 6,020, its attractive price point makes it a noteworthy option for budget-conscious buyers in this exclusive market.
This 2006 Ford GT has a deal score of 0.36. While the estimated savings are minimal ($10,000), the mileage is relatively low at 5,000 miles, and it's listed by a dealer specializing in high-end vehicles, suggesting a well-presented car.
This 2006 Ford GT has a deal score of 0.35. Similar to rank 9, it shows minimal estimated savings ($10,000) but has low mileage (5,000 miles). It's a consistent offering from the same dealer, suggesting a standard pricing strategy for this particular vehicle.
This 2006 Ford GT has a deal score of 0.34. It continues to show minimal estimated savings ($10,000) with 5,000 miles. This consistent listing from Lamborghini Palm Beach suggests a stable, albeit less aggressive, pricing approach for this specific vehicle.
This 2006 Ford GT has a deal score of 0.33. It maintains the pattern of minimal estimated savings ($10,000) and 5,000 miles. This consistent listing from the same dealer indicates a steady pricing strategy for this particular vehicle.
This 2006 Ford GT has a deal score of 0.32. It continues to show minimal estimated savings ($10,000) with 5,000 miles. This consistent listing from the same dealer suggests a steady pricing strategy for this particular vehicle.
This 2006 Ford GT has a deal score of 0.31. It maintains the pattern of minimal estimated savings ($10,000) with 5,000 miles. This consistent listing from the same dealer indicates a stable pricing approach for this particular vehicle.
This 2006 Ford GT has a deal score of 0.30. It continues to show minimal estimated savings ($10,000) with 5,000 miles. This consistent listing from the same dealer suggests a steady pricing strategy for this particular vehicle.
Last analyzed: June 1, 2026