Where are all the strippers? Current selling prices?
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Where are all the strippers? Current selling prices?
I was going to buy a new Mustang, but I don't think I can hack 700/mo payments for 6 years right now... (Lo option GT costs 41k tax in here.)
It seems like all the 2005+ GT's I see for sale in the US are loaded up with leather and all the options, and are selling for 25k+
I was looking for a cloth interior car with maybe IUP. Has anyone seen any of these for sale anywhere? Does anyone know what these cars are actually selling for? I go on ebay all there is for 05+ cars are ones that don't get bids over 20k and never sell (reserve not met.)
I'm hoping that by next year I'll be able to find '05's with 40-50k miles on them selling for under 20k. Forlorn hope?
It seems like all the 2005+ GT's I see for sale in the US are loaded up with leather and all the options, and are selling for 25k+
I was looking for a cloth interior car with maybe IUP. Has anyone seen any of these for sale anywhere? Does anyone know what these cars are actually selling for? I go on ebay all there is for 05+ cars are ones that don't get bids over 20k and never sell (reserve not met.)
I'm hoping that by next year I'll be able to find '05's with 40-50k miles on them selling for under 20k. Forlorn hope?
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Either get a 7 year note with a hefty down payment or buy a used GT for 20k on the road.
I'm leaning towards used, then I can get it paid for and use it as a trade in on the next gen car in 4 years. Might be worth 10k by then, judging by the used 99-04 cars I see kicking around.
I only make around 3400/mo gross so I don't have a whole lot of room for payments...
I'm leaning towards used, then I can get it paid for and use it as a trade in on the next gen car in 4 years. Might be worth 10k by then, judging by the used 99-04 cars I see kicking around.
I only make around 3400/mo gross so I don't have a whole lot of room for payments...
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Either get a 7 year note with a hefty down payment or buy a used GT for 20k on the road.
I'm leaning towards used, then I can get it paid for and use it as a trade in on the next gen car in 4 years. Might be worth 10k by then, judging by the used 99-04 cars I see kicking around.
I only make around 3400/mo gross so I don't have a whole lot of room for payments...
I'm leaning towards used, then I can get it paid for and use it as a trade in on the next gen car in 4 years. Might be worth 10k by then, judging by the used 99-04 cars I see kicking around.
I only make around 3400/mo gross so I don't have a whole lot of room for payments...
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I don't buy food. I find that the used 05 and 06 GT's are anywhere from $23,000 - $27,000 depending on mileage and condition. I put my own used 2006 into KBB online and it priced it at dealer price used 4200 on odo
Excellent $30,085 and then added 20,000 on odo and the price was Excellent $26,785
I looked into a second Mustang (the GO V6 DORA I posted recently) but the idea has been halted because of the current pricing.
Excellent $30,085 and then added 20,000 on odo and the price was Excellent $26,785
I looked into a second Mustang (the GO V6 DORA I posted recently) but the idea has been halted because of the current pricing.
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S197s are NOT cheap, but if you factor in inflation, $26,000 today is $23,000 about 3-4 years ago, about the same price for a stripped down Mustang GT.
I agree that everywhere I go, I see only GT Coupe/Convertibles with the Premium package (Shaker 500 and leather standard) and a buttload of packages and gawdy aluminum panels.
You can always factory order and get a new horse that wasn't abused by someone else.
I agree that everywhere I go, I see only GT Coupe/Convertibles with the Premium package (Shaker 500 and leather standard) and a buttload of packages and gawdy aluminum panels.
You can always factory order and get a new horse that wasn't abused by someone else.
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3400*.4=1360 (debt service ratio of 40%
motorcycle note: 160/mo
student loan: 106
Visa: 70 bucks but I pay more (student loan hehe)
rent: 450
1360 - (160+106+70+450) = 574
New GT with the options I like:
2007 Mustang GT - GT 2dr CoupeDate: October 26, 2006
†Base MSRP$33,599
Selected Equipment
Standard Equipment
Delivery Allowance$36,429
†Base MSRP$33,599
Selected Equipment
- Wheel Locking Kits
- Active Anti-Theft System
- Front Seat Side Air Bags
- Charcoal Aluminum Instrument Panel Applique
- Interior Upgrade Package
- Spoiler Delete
- Dark Charcoal w/Cloth Sport Bucket Seats
- Tungsten Grey Clearcoat Metallic
Standard Equipment
- 4.6L V-8 SOHC w/SMPI 300hp
- 5 speed w/OD
- 4-wheel ABS
- Traction control
- P235/55ZR17.0 BSW performance AS tires
- Engine block heater
- Battery with run down protection
- Air conditioning
- Shaker 500 AM/FM stereo 6-disc CD, MP3 capability
- Daytime running lights
- Dual power remote mirrors
- Variable intermittent wipers
- Painted aluminum wheels
- Dual front airbags
- Airbag occupancy sensor
- SecuriLock ignition disable
- Rear window defogger
- Tachometer
- Reclining front sports seats
- 50-50 folding rear bench seat
Delivery Allowance$36,429
794 for 60 mo @ 5.94%
574 - 794 = -220.
Now, pay off all my loans (should have this done by next may or so) so the Mustang & Rent are my only payment, and...
(794+450)/3400=36.6%
It just fits!
So that's how 3400 a month can barely scrape a new GT.
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Um, where did the quote for a 2007 Coupe for MSRP of 33,599 come from? Hell that is convertible GT premium price ranges there. I got my 06 Premium coupe for under 24K and only put 1K down. I got about 2K in profit on my trade and have a car payment that is under $500/month for 60 months.
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Just to make sure I wasn't flippin my wig, I just looked at fordvehicles.com and the Deluxe GT is there with an MSRP of 26,020. But one thing to keep in mind is that car insurance will go up with a car like this. But with the additional safety features, mine didn't skyrocket.