are 2010 Mustang GTs a good buy?
#1
are 2010 Mustang GTs a good buy?
I notice very low milage used ones got far in the mid 20s. There are a couple dealers who still have 2010s going for full sticker price ROFL.
Is getting a used or new one at a low price a good deal or better to just get a deal on a left over 2011 gt?
Is getting a used or new one at a low price a good deal or better to just get a deal on a left over 2011 gt?
#2
IMO in terms of bang for your buck, if you wait until late summer 2011 you can get a 2011 off the lot for a great price. And if you needed to buy now, a 2010 left on the lot you could manage to get for SUCH a steal, for a V8 you'd be getting an amazing bargain in the low 20s.
Why did you just have to egg me on to actually respond to this when i know you aren't actually buying a car in any immediate outlook. Damn me.
#5
Not sure how many more times I'm actually going to post this, because I'm starting to annoy even myself. I bought my 2010 nearly 6 months ago as a "left over". Sticker price was just a hair under $30,000, and I bought it for $23,000. So yes, I would say thats a good deal. The car is better in almost every way than my 2007 and 2009 GTs... from handling to interior, and it felt quite a bit faster bone stock as well. I have no regrets buying it at the price point I did. Its a fun car for 23k. If anyone STILL has any 2010s left, I would imagine those are at least as cheap as I paid by now.
#7
He won't.
He would buy a 2010, and be asking about a Boss and how the girls won't think he's cool if his car is a year old.
Or maybe they won't think he's cool cause he thinks he needs a car to pick up chicks anyways.
He would buy a 2010, and be asking about a Boss and how the girls won't think he's cool if his car is a year old.
Or maybe they won't think he's cool cause he thinks he needs a car to pick up chicks anyways.
#10
I mean going out on a date a chick doesn't want to drive in some old POS beater. To impress I would prefer a Shelby or Vette though.