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Old Dec 1, 2013 | 08:36 PM
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Looking at buying a '13 GT Premium Mustang...

Hello Everyone,


I'm new to the forum. I've followed the threads for a while now, and now I'm looking at buying my first late model Mustang. I've enjoyed the topics and learn a lot about the cars. It's time for me to put some skin into the game now, so I've found a 2013 GT Premium model with 12k on the clock in auto (I'm in my 50's) for $26k. It's got a couple of added packages. Not a former rental-first thing I check. I'm ready to buy.


So, what do you think price wise? I'm in Cali. Thanks for your opinions.

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Old Dec 1, 2013 | 08:52 PM
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Originally Posted by 13Stang
Hello Everyone,


I'm new to the forum. I've followed the threads for a while now, and now I'm looking at buying my first late model Mustang. I've enjoyed the topics and learn a lot about the cars. It's time for me to put some skin into the game now, so I've found a 2013 GT Premium model with 12k on the clock in auto (I'm in my 50's) for $26k. It's got a couple of added packages. Not a former rental-first thing I check. I'm ready to buy.


So, what do you think price wise? I'm in Cali. Thanks for your opinions.
Hello and welcome! Congrats on getting ready to buy an awesome Mustang GT!

I think that's not a bad starting price. If it's at the dealer I think you could walk OTD right around or below $24.5k. If it's a private seller it may be a bit more challenging. Good luck!
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Old Dec 1, 2013 | 09:00 PM
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Thank you for the welcome. Wow, $24.5k would be great price! I haven't seen much in that price range here in California except for former Hertz rentals. Any ideas where I could look?
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Old Dec 1, 2013 | 09:05 PM
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Good price if there are extras on it. What are the options?

Considering that a 13 would still be under full warranty, why would a former rental be an issue? Both my 05 and my 12 were fresh off the rental lots when I bought them. No issues with either of them. (I still have the 05).
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Old Dec 1, 2013 | 09:30 PM
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Ok, that's good to know. I've always assumed that rentals are driven like they where stolen. The GT certainly would have been high priced rentals so perhaps they would be better respected/maintained?


The packages on the 2013 GT are '19 machined aluminum wheels, reverse sensing system and security package, and comfort package and red metallic paint, new msrp of $39,025 when new.


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Good price if there are extras on it. What are the options?

Considering that a 13 would still be under full warranty, why would a former rental be an issue? Both my 05 and my 12 were fresh off the rental lots when I bought them. No issues with either of them. (I still have the 05).
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Old Dec 1, 2013 | 09:43 PM
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What is the mileage? How much full warranty is left on it. If buying a 2013, I'd look for a car with at least 2 years left on it and mileage around 10 000 or under.

All I can say with certainty is decide what you absolutely must have in the car option-wise, and then what you would like. It can be a pain in the donkey to retrofit options, as I have done. Better to have a car that has everything your looking for.
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Old Dec 1, 2013 | 09:55 PM
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The mileage is 12k. It's a Ford certified used car, 100k power train warranty.


Originally Posted by jim010
What is the mileage? How much full warranty is left on it. If buying a 2013, I'd look for a car with at least 2 years left on it and mileage around 10 000 or under.

All I can say with certainty is decide what you absolutely must have in the car option-wise, and then what you would like. It can be a pain in the donkey to retrofit options, as I have done. Better to have a car that has everything your looking for.
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Old Dec 1, 2013 | 09:59 PM
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That's pretty good if you also still have 2 years bumper to bumper.
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Doesn't seem like a bad deal to me. Of course there is always some wiggle room in a dealers price, so don't hesitate to negotiate a little. The comfort package, and the reverse sensing system will be ones you will appreciate.
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Old Dec 9, 2013 | 09:52 AM
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welcome to tMs. prices might go even down once people start liking '15
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Old Dec 10, 2013 | 07:57 PM
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welcome to tMs. prices might go even down once people start liking '15
You heard it here first folks, prices might go even down!

Just giving you s#it
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