Good deal/bad deal on 2010 GT premium convertible
#1
Good deal/bad deal on 2010 GT premium convertible
Found a left over 2010 convertible gt premium with $5,700 in options with a sticker price of 43,000. Got the car for $34,000 with 220 miles on it. Good deal or bad deal.
Thanks.
Thanks.
#3
6th Gear Member
Beyond bad. Since the '12s are already out, you can deal-down a '10 to the low to mid $20k range. I've seen a few with decent options go at and below $20k. You can get a '12 5.0 with some equipment for what you paid.
Last edited by Nuke; 06-18-2011 at 08:45 AM.
#4
was the $34K the OTD price?
Not too bad if it's a brand new car, not used, as the warranty starts when it's first sold.
Previous posters must have skipped over the fact that it's a convertible and you don't live back East.
Not too bad if it's a brand new car, not used, as the warranty starts when it's first sold.
Previous posters must have skipped over the fact that it's a convertible and you don't live back East.
#7
Sorry to say but over priced. Maybe for $25k off the top of my head number and being a vert. Dealers can't get '10s off the lot fast enough and are desperate with the 5.0 that was released and the 2012's coming in.
#8
It's not that bad of a deal in the sense that its 9 grand off the sticker price...though considering its a 2010, if it is new the dealer might be more stressed to get it off their lot had you walked away...but then again, I'm doubting a dealer would sell their brand new car for almost 20 grand below sticker. That's ridiculous.
Either way its a good car. Enjoy it.
Either way its a good car. Enjoy it.