Im looking For a 1999- 2000 Mustang
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RE: Im looking For a 1999- 2000 Mustang
ORIGINAL: DarkShadowGT03
7000, wow that's dirt cheap. I'm hoping I can still get about 17000 for mine soon if I upgrade to a Mach.
7000, wow that's dirt cheap. I'm hoping I can still get about 17000 for mine soon if I upgrade to a Mach.
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RE: Im looking For a 1999- 2000 Mustang
My opinion is that 99-04 GT's are way way overpriced. (at least compared to book values)
There is alot of uncertanty in this, as in the book values seem a bit low to me, but asking prices always seem high.
I bought my 99GT 5sp, leather, all options except Mach1000 with 48K for 9500 in the fall of '04
compared to what prices are now, and i see what others paid,, it was a steal...
IF i were you, i'd look for anything in the 99-02 range with LOW miles. It is your best bet, search around and find something you can afford, but remember, dont settle for something in the high 70K range in miles,,
howerver, i was looking for 99GT's a week ago,, people are asking 11,000's for cars with 70K+ miles,,
good luck, if i were you, i wouldnt pay anything over 11K for a car with over 40K miles
There is alot of uncertanty in this, as in the book values seem a bit low to me, but asking prices always seem high.
I bought my 99GT 5sp, leather, all options except Mach1000 with 48K for 9500 in the fall of '04
compared to what prices are now, and i see what others paid,, it was a steal...
IF i were you, i'd look for anything in the 99-02 range with LOW miles. It is your best bet, search around and find something you can afford, but remember, dont settle for something in the high 70K range in miles,,
howerver, i was looking for 99GT's a week ago,, people are asking 11,000's for cars with 70K+ miles,,
good luck, if i were you, i wouldnt pay anything over 11K for a car with over 40K miles