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Even if they dropped to 23K I'd probably be happy to jump on that setup. 23K for a mustang GT is a great deal.
If youre buying, yes it is. If your selling, not so much. I was researching an upgrade to the 5.0 from my 2010 with 13000 miles. Its a black with saddle premium and the offer was for the car and the 5 grand of stuff on it for 23,000. I dont like 5.0s THAT much haha.
If youre buying, yes it is. If your selling, not so much. I was researching an upgrade to the 5.0 from my 2010 with 13000 miles. Its a black with saddle premium and the offer was for the car and the 5 grand of stuff on it for 23,000. I dont like 5.0s THAT much haha.
Well naturally unfortunately only one side of the equation can get something more than a fair deal at a time. Either the seller wins and charges more than average, or the buyer wins and buys it for less than average.
If youre buying, yes it is. If your selling, not so much. I was researching an upgrade to the 5.0 from my 2010 with 13000 miles. Its a black with saddle premium and the offer was for the car and the 5 grand of stuff on it for 23,000. I dont like 5.0s THAT much haha.
yeah, they tried to get me to take $24k for my 2010 Grabber Blue GT Premium with a LOT of factory options plus after-market accessories i added. I ended up getting $29k for the car in the end from a private buyer that saw the car and wanted it.