GT Mk IV

Make
Ford
Segment
Coupe

The last iteration of the Ford GT was built from 2004 to 2006. Within those two years, Ford managed to build just 4,038 examples of the supercar, which was short of the original run of 4,500 units. Besides having supercar power, the GT also had a large price tag that ranged from $140,000 to $163,500. Fast forward to 2015 and the average price of the GT has risen to nearly $356K for vehicles with 3,224 miles. While 3,000 miles is still relatively new, this GT on sale in Denver, CO has just nine miles on it.

That's right. This GT is the closest thing to a brand new vehicle out there and is only a few thousands over the average price at $359K. This specific model is finished in the highly sought after Mark IV Red over Ebony. Unlike the 2017 Ford GT that's coming out, this GT comes with a 5.4-liter V8 that makes 550 hp and 500 lb-ft of torque. With that kind of power, the GT was able to get to 60 mph in 3.5 seconds. Need more proof that this car is brand new? It still has the original plastic when it was delivered from the factory. With the new GT on the way, this low-mileage model will only go up in value and is a stellar example of the supercar.