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Old 02-11-2010, 01:36 PM
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Like everyone I really like the '11 and will probably hold out for one but out of curiosity I'm wondering what would be a reasonable offer for a 2010 GT with an MSRP of $34.5k and a no-haggle price of $29.1k?

I'm a sucker for a good deal and this car is one of my fovorite color combo's...white with red leather.
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Old 02-11-2010, 01:43 PM
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****, I'd offer 28 even. And see what they come back with. I'd take 28500 in a heart beat!
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Old 02-12-2010, 10:46 AM
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That isnt out of the question. I bought my premium in November for a little over 28k. It was stickered at 33-34k
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Old 02-12-2010, 11:26 AM
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Originally Posted by 2Hip
Like everyone I really like the '11 and will probably hold out for one but out of curiosity I'm wondering what would be a reasonable offer for a 2010 GT with an MSRP of $34.5k and a no-haggle price of $29.1k?

I'm a sucker for a good deal and this car is one of my fovorite color combo's...white with red leather.
considering ford has about 5K in rebates out right now, you're still paying sticker. i'd pay 25K after rebates personally. go to edmunds.com, they have a feature that tells you what other people are paying and what you can get yours after various rebates. and don't think 25K is a lowball offer, it's only 3-4K below their no haggle price (sticker minus rebates). they need to move these cars to get the new 2011's, they want to sell them.

go to the ford website, check out the local incentives in your area and then take that to dealership knowing whats the MOST you should pay and have what you want to pay.
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Old 02-12-2010, 11:44 AM
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This is so tempting. I just realized they have a Grabber Blue one with navi too. I'd really like the spoiler delete option but it seems all the cars on the lots come with the spoiler.
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Old 02-12-2010, 12:38 PM
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Originally Posted by 2Hip
This is so tempting. I just realized they have a Grabber Blue one with navi too. I'd really like the spoiler delete option but it seems all the cars on the lots come with the spoiler.
Yeah-when I ordered mine-I got the spoiler delete-thats the way I like it. Btw, its very hard to find them w/ the spoiler delete. As you've probably already seen most have some sort of spoiler
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Old 02-12-2010, 01:13 PM
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I'd offer 24.5k. You should be able to get 10 grand off of retail with all of the rebates and the upgraded model coming out soon.
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I was thinking about doing this myself and just supercharging it down the road instead of my 2008. Right now there is a grabber blue 2010 GT for 34.7k that I would love to get for under 30k, especially since right now Ford is offering 0% for 60 months on 2010 mustangs.
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Offer em 19.5, if the ytake it, you have a hell of a deal! The Dodge dealer offered me 17.5 for a vehicle that bluebooked at 30 last year.
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Originally Posted by 10GTSTANG
Offer em 19.5, if the ytake it, you have a hell of a deal! The Dodge dealer offered me 17.5 for a vehicle that bluebooked at 30 last year.
I would say that's a pretty unrealistic expectation. On a more realisitic note, check out www.truecar.com if you want to get some good info on what the car is actually selling for in your area.
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