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#11
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If you don't know what you want to do yet, look into community college. Take courses until you decide what you want to do. Course credits are MUCH cheaper in community college, and most of them transfer (there should be someone you could talk to that would tell you which are transferable). I had a scholarship for undergrad & knew I wanted a masters (so I got a job that would pay for my masters.). I work in higher ed (UPenn), I'm a stang noob, but am an expert in higher ed.
That being said - you're young and have time on your side.
That is an average price for the mach 1, and the blue is my favorite. It's probably best to get a GT for now...
That being said - you're young and have time on your side.
That is an average price for the mach 1, and the blue is my favorite. It's probably best to get a GT for now...
#17
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I bought my 99 Mustang GT spd for $9,567, and that was with tax and title. My car only has 51K on it, and was owned by one previous owner. I would rate the my car a 9 out of 10 overall. Good deals are out there.
Good luck, and try to get a 4V.
Good luck, and try to get a 4V.
#20
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The Machs insurance is about the same as a GT. Right now, Im only 18 -_- BUT! Im paying for my insurance which is about 155-170 a month (not sure yet since I just bought it) and a GT of the same year would be about the same (i've done my research wit hthe insurance company) I totally recommend the Mach. Its a fun *** car to drive and it'll definitely get you laid roflz. No but seriously, do what YOU want. Sit down for 20 minutes with a pen and paper and write some ways to pay off the car and college. Consider the hours your working and such. Im working about 27 hours a week to get me around $300 a paycheck. THough the place im working for sucks *** and wont give me those hours EVERY week. But yeah, The mach is ****in awesome! I got my 2004 Mach for about 22 with 7,500 miles on it. Now thats ****in **** right there (haha at the guy who says ****)