Ford has decided to introduce strict rules for buyers of its new Mustang GTD sports car. From now on, to become the owner of this powerful car, you must not only pay a considerable amount, but also agree to certain restrictions. The company has set a two-year period during which owners will not be able to resell their Mustang GTD, informs Autopilot.


According to Ford Authorities, resale restrictions are intended to prevent speculation and reselling cars at inflated prices. Ford wants its exclusive models to end up in the hands of true fans, not resellers who are just looking to get rich.

The Mustang GTD is not just an expensive car, with a starting price of over $300. It is a true masterpiece of engineering that combines power, style and advanced technology. The car recently set a record at the Nurburgring, becoming the fastest car from an American brand to overcome this legendary track.
It's clear that Ford wants to preserve the exclusivity and value of this model, which is why it's taking these measures. While some buyers may be unhappy with these restrictions, most will probably accept them, as they get the opportunity to own a unique car that will undoubtedly become even more valuable over time.