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Old 12-13-2009, 10:22 AM
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Just sitting here reading an article on Yahoo auto's section.. Confirms what I already knew..

This year should be one of the best end of years to buy a new Mustang in quite some time. If your out for price as well as the car in general.. Sure if you want to wait for the 2011 you could get more power if the roomers are true but in this economy. For myself I want to get the best price I can..

I have planned my buy down to the wire. God willing and the river don't rise. My ride will be on the lot on the 24th. I couldn't ask for better timing..


Yea baby come to Poppa!

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Old 12-13-2009, 10:36 AM
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Originally Posted by Dreamer1
I have planned my buy down to the wire. God willing and the river don't rise. My ride will be on the lot on the 24th. I couldn't ask for better timing..

Sweet. Post some pics when you get it
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Old 12-13-2009, 10:53 AM
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good luck Dreamer, i hope you get it
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I bought my car '07 Mustang in Dec. 2006 the day before Christmas Eve.....it was a nice Christmas that year. Two brand new vehicles sitting in the driveway.
The dealer gave me a bow and three huge Poinsettias. You should have seen my neighbors gawking out their windows on Christmas Eve.....priceless!

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I would disagree that now is the best time in a while to buy a new mustang, look at the current incentives, they are half what they were a couple months ago, in my area they are only $1500 off, looked at another area, 2k off, a couple months back it was $4500 off. if you wanna know if they are really trying to move the cars just look at what incentives are being offered.
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Originally Posted by cummins cowboy
I would disagree that now is the best time in a while to buy a new mustang, look at the current incentives, they are half what they were a couple months ago, in my area they are only $1500 off, looked at another area, 2k off, a couple months back it was $4500 off. if you wanna know if they are really trying to move the cars just look at what incentives are being offered.
They had great incentives on '09 models in the Spring. From what I remembered, it was $4k off I found *1* automatic left but it was a demo car with almost 4k miles on it and they were being difficult so I let it go. I found almost an identical one but was '06 and went pre-owned.
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I think the best time to buy a '10 GT will be the days after Ford announces the specs on the '11 GT.
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Old 12-13-2009, 10:19 PM
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I don't know about that.. Just over at the Ford site playing with the build your own.. Looks like Ford Motor credit is down to 3.9 APR for 72 months.. Cant beat that with a stick! I was thinking I would have to settle for 5.9..

Yea baby the stars are all lining up.. Love it when plan comes together...

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Old 12-14-2009, 01:14 AM
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Originally Posted by Dreamer1
Looks like Ford Motor credit is down to 3.9 APR for 72 months.. Cant beat that with a stick!
I'd be willing to bet a large sum that 72 month rates on '10s will drop to between 0% and 0.9% before the '11s roll out.
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Originally Posted by Diabolical!
I'd be willing to bet a large sum that 72 month rates on '10s will drop to between 0% and 0.9% before the '11s roll out.
Yep, around the spring you may see 0%. I do remember seeing that last year.
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