2008 Mustang GT 5 speed 20,995.00
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#22
A stripped down GT with a $3000 rebate would be around $20k, but not one that starts to get options tacked to the car. FWIW, this discounting really hurts the resale value of older S197s.
#24
Here in the NW, the rebate is $1,500, but it varies regionally. Those Brandon Ford GT's at $20,950 were obviously loss-leaders (sold below their cost) to generate more traffic to their store.
My '07 GT Premium Coupe had an MSRP of $30,300, and D-plan was about $27,300 before rebate ($500 rebate at the time made it $26,800 + tax/license), so $20,950 must be a huge loss, even with a bigger rebate.
My '07 GT Premium Coupe had an MSRP of $30,300, and D-plan was about $27,300 before rebate ($500 rebate at the time made it $26,800 + tax/license), so $20,950 must be a huge loss, even with a bigger rebate.
#28
Just for reference, I bought my 07 GT stripper for $22,676 plus TTL w/ no trade in. This was when Ford was offering $1500 cash back and was able to haggle the price to this point (about $700 below x plan.)
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#31
mine was about 31k with tax and AFTER the $500 car show rebate. this was back in 06 and i put 13k down. 1 more year to go still with the payments. 10k for mods would have been SWEET! o well, thats what i get for be impatient
#32
Wow, that's a good deal. Maybe I'll get another one just to drive to the airport and downtown.
I just checked X-Plan prices on FordPartners.com and Deluxe 5-speeds with zero options are $23,085 right now. It was $23,900 in October 2007.
I just checked X-Plan prices on FordPartners.com and Deluxe 5-speeds with zero options are $23,085 right now. It was $23,900 in October 2007.
#33
Some areas only have $1500, the highest I have seen on fmcdealer(internal) is $2500. They probably had the 'price' plus tax tags fees and freight or some other nonsense. By the math it's pretty much impossible that that price included freight.
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