what is a good price for this 2009 mustang gt?
#1
what is a good price for this 2009 mustang gt?
http://www.mosesmeansmore.com/used-i...HT82H495101647
2009 gt california special edition. 14k miles manual tranny. they are asking $26,995. im thinking about $24,000. what do you guys think? is $24k still too much or about right?
thanks!
2009 gt california special edition. 14k miles manual tranny. they are asking $26,995. im thinking about $24,000. what do you guys think? is $24k still too much or about right?
thanks!
#3
yea that sounds about right 22 to 23500. make sure u haggle them and get the price of the established first before you even start talking about financing with them. u may even consider getting the price of the car over internet as i have heard that is a very useful tool
#4
yea that sounds about right 22 to 23500. make sure u haggle them and get the price of the established first before you even start talking about financing with them. u may even consider getting the price of the car over internet as i have heard that is a very useful tool
#5
6th Gear Member
Even $23k is too much. Peeps are getting the 2011 GT base for $28k-$29k and new '10 GT's are going for mid $20k. $22k for a used '09 is not unreasonable, maybe even less.
#7
Their are dealers selling new 2010 GT's for $7500 off with a GT Base in stock which means you can get a new GT Base for under $22,000. I know its a CS and a 2009 (Some guys just cant hack the 2010+) but I would have a hard time giving that for the car.
Last edited by Gene K; 07-29-2010 at 10:12 PM.
#8
KBB and the other are useful interent sites to gauge what a car is worth. Its only gonna be worth what someone is willing to pay for it. An 09 cs at 27000 is way to much but if you could get it for 22 hey what a steal. Or even 23500 thats an alright deal like previously stated. It doesnt matter if it lists for 28000 im guessing thats in perfect condition and this car is not in excellent condition. Excellent condition is a show room car which this car is not being its 3 years old