Trading in 2010 GT for 2011 GT?
#13
Even if you can trade it in for what you owe (if you owe anything), you're still going to lose thousands since you paid TTL on the current Mustang, and you get to pay another TTL on the 2011. That's probably about $4,000 total before we even talk about depreciation.
I really like the 2010's. Simply because the newest GT is faster doesn't make your car any slower.
I really like the 2010's. Simply because the newest GT is faster doesn't make your car any slower.
#14
Well I got my 2010 GT last august and im actually making out well with the trade in, im actually ahead becuase i financed for 36 months. So i figure why not if my payment will be about the same and im gaining the california package (instead of the brembo package), the electronics package and the extra 100 or so horsepower.
#15
Even if you can trade it in for what you owe (if you owe anything), you're still going to lose thousands since you paid TTL on the current Mustang, and you get to pay another TTL on the 2011. That's probably about $4,000 total before we even talk about depreciation.
I really like the 2010's. Simply because the newest GT is faster doesn't make your car any slower.
I really like the 2010's. Simply because the newest GT is faster doesn't make your car any slower.
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