New 2010 in Grabber Blue GT on eBay
#1
New 2010 in Grabber Blue GT on eBay
Check out the pics and video!
Looks like we'll need new specs to decipher the VIN, as it is very different from the 2005 VIN and the codes they've used.
Check out the No Cap gas cap, the different Shaker 1000 (waste of $$$ IMO), and the outrageous starting price!
So much for hoping for deals on the 2010!
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/2010-...3A1|240%3A1308
I also found this new Kona Blue one with some really good video of a guy describing the new 2010 and comparing it to a blue GT/CS.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/2010-...3A1|240%3A1318
Looks like we'll need new specs to decipher the VIN, as it is very different from the 2005 VIN and the codes they've used.
Check out the No Cap gas cap, the different Shaker 1000 (waste of $$$ IMO), and the outrageous starting price!
So much for hoping for deals on the 2010!
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/2010-...3A1|240%3A1308
I also found this new Kona Blue one with some really good video of a guy describing the new 2010 and comparing it to a blue GT/CS.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/2010-...3A1|240%3A1318
Last edited by Orion_240; 04-09-2009 at 07:54 PM.
#2
Wow, I really like that car in the Kona Blue! But almost 35k? Ouch,no freaking way! I would want the premium package, but could probably do without the shaker 1000, security package and 19" wheels (I've yet to see the standards on a 2010), but we're still talking at least 32k. Maybe by the fall or winter they will be down to just over invoice pricing and then with the a-plan, who knows, but seems pretty expensive to me. I mean if I "could" afford mid-30's car, I would most likely go with a 370z or Camaro SS. As it is, I may just have to look elsewhere, like maybe the Gencoupe GT or Camaro V6...
#3
I just can't justify in my mind.....or my bank account why I would spend $35K for a car that is got the exact same options as the one sitting in my driveway that was only $27K brand new back in 2005. Way too big an increase.....
#4
I've been thinking the same thing. Evidently Ford isn't very hungry. The only good thing I see is when these cars start filling the lots the 2008s and 2009s still on the lots will get real cheap. Many people are waiting for the Coyote anyway. Deluxe GT's are starting to look a lot better considering the price on the premium GT. Several thousand more for leather and a few amenties is not worth it. The cloth will far outlast the leather in the looks department anyway. I have a 94 gt with cloth that when cleaned still looks brand new and has been my daily driver for 14 years. This years cloth does look better than last years. We'll see whats to come.
#5
You may have a point. I really wanted heated leather seats for my next car as the only car I ever had with leather was my 95 Mustang GT. I only kept that car about 7-8 months though as I could'nt get around in the winter and traded down to get my house. I was also wondering how long leather would last. I test drove a 04 Z with low miles and the leather seats were pretty worn and cracked already, while my 04 Sentra cloth seats are in excellent condition (except for some minor stains from eating in the car) and I've got double the miles on my car than the Z. I don't think I've seen any pics of the cloth seats yet. Anyway, I think the smart thing to do would be wait until the 2011's start coming out (my Spec should just about be paid off by then) and get a base GT with just the track pack-best bang for the buck...
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