Buying used 2014 V6, help
#12
There's a place in VA selling premium V6's for 21-24k. They also have base V8's starting around 24k. I'm thinking of checking them out, but its a long drive for me and not sure if I want a totally base car or not.
Last edited by Mrbobcat; 02-27-2014 at 09:29 AM.
#13
See if you can get into some sort of X-plan pricing. It's not available to all jobs, but where I worked (Kroger) at the time cut $2,000 of my V6. Added was a $500 Student discount bonus.
But as for current, up to date rebates, it's up to the dealership and it changes every month or so. Supposedly...
But as for current, up to date rebates, it's up to the dealership and it changes every month or so. Supposedly...
Could you explain the Mustang Club of America? I went to the site and it says you pay $50 for a year and you get discounts on new vehicles. About how much would the discount be?
Do you know which dealer it is or in what city its located? I live around 2 hours from Virginia, may have to check it out.
#15
If you go to the site that has the black premium mustang, it looks like they already applied all discounts and rebates. That looks like a pretty good deal and I doubt you will find a better one at least if you want to stay fairly local. Although you could still haggle and/or wait a while to see if they drop the price some more.
#18
I just bought a 2014 mustang and used truecar. I think I got a pretty good price. 2015, V6, manual, tech package, ruby red premium paint (costs extra) for $20,200 (before tax/licensing) MSRP was almost $25K. Depending on the trim level you want, you can probably buy a brand new one
#19
I just bought a 2014 mustang and used truecar. I think I got a pretty good price. 2015, V6, manual, tech package, ruby red premium paint (costs extra) for $20,200 (before tax/licensing) MSRP was almost $25K. Depending on the trim level you want, you can probably buy a brand new one
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