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No, I wish I didn't get it. It would have been better to get the the standard radio and just buy a Garmin for the times I need nav. If it was closer to a $1k upgrade then I'd say go for it. Remember a lot of the neat features require a Sirus subscription to work. Plus Ford just changed over to a new Sync system for 2011. Making the upgrade path questionable over the years.
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No, I wish I didn't get it. It would have been better to get the the standard radio and just buy a Garmin for the times I need nav. If it was closer to a $1k upgrade then I'd say go for it. Remember a lot of the neat features require a Sirus subscription to work. Plus Ford just changed over to a new Sync system for 2011. Making the upgrade path questionable over the years.
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Hey dude, X-Plan is about $150 over invoice now (which is the Invoice plus holdback), since Ford added a higher admin fee to the X-Plan formula.
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Just looking over the pricing I think the V8 Mustang is starting to price itself out of the core market. I realize the Challenger and Camaro cost as much. However, the Challenger isn't selling in volume and the Camaro is riding years of pent up demand.
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I dont know anything about the Boss. I havent asked any questions about it. Im curious though!
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One option is to do a lease through a 3rd party. I leased my 2010 GT through US Bank and it wound up being about $150 per month cheaper than buying it. Also thats based upon $0 out of pocket. It's 15k/year but it's for 3 years. If you like to lease it can be done just not through FoMoCo like before.
One option is to do a lease through a 3rd party. I leased my 2010 GT through US Bank and it wound up being about $150 per month cheaper than buying it. Also thats based upon $0 out of pocket. It's 15k/year but it's for 3 years. If you like to lease it can be done just not through FoMoCo like before.
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One option is to do a lease through a 3rd party. I leased my 2010 GT through US Bank and it wound up being about $150 per month cheaper than buying it. Also thats based upon $0 out of pocket. It's 15k/year but it's for 3 years. If you like to lease it can be done just not through FoMoCo like before.
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nav is changing so quick now, it will look dated shortly. nav will probably be mostly cellular within a few years.., but maybe not.
you couldn't do shaker 1000 with nav on the 2010, I wanted the sub, and have a garmin and cell nav
large screens with scratches, fingerprints aren't appealing
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