Used Pricing Question
Hi guys, I am new to the forum as I'm looking to get a newer mustang. I've been looking for one for a while and I finally found a Silver 05 GT manual with 6K on the odometer. Its got the Shaker 1000 and the red leather interior package. It is in immaculate condition with no scratches or dents anywhere onthe body.I have this car being held for me over the weekend till I decide how much I want to offer. What do you guys think is a reasonable price for this car?
TIA
-Eric
TIA
-Eric
With all the upgrades and considering it's a nice newclean GT, the asking price sounds reasonable. I would try to knock that extra $800 off the price though. Brand new you could get the car for $25K-ish.
Good luck!
Good luck!
I'd start with a grand off and go from there. Probably end up with $800 to $500 off. Once you tell them your ready to sign the paper work, they'll work with you. Tell them you did the payment calculating and can only swing 20k.
The premium version started off around $25,500 or $26,000 back then. Add $800 for Shaker 1000 and another $400 to $500 for the red insert upgrade and who know what else it has. If it has the interior upgrade package add another $450. Now your talking about $28,000 car new. I think with only 6K miles on it and being that clean, I think $20,000 is a very reasonable offer.
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The premium version started off around $25,500 or $26,000 back then. Add $800 for Shaker 1000 and another $400 to $500 for the red insert upgrade and who know what else it has. If it has the interior upgrade package add another $450. Now your talking about $28,000 car new. I think with only 6K miles on it and being that clean, I think $20,000 is a very reasonable offer.
The premium version started off around $25,500 or $26,000 back then. Add $800 for Shaker 1000 and another $400 to $500 for the red insert upgrade and who know what else it has. If it has the interior upgrade package add another $450. Now your talking about $28,000 car new. I think with only 6K miles on it and being that clean, I think $20,000 is a very reasonable offer.
-Eric


