Thinking of trading my 2011 for 2013
#21
Last May 2011 I wanted to trade in my 2011 GT 'vert Premium on a 2011 or 2012 GT coupe (had 2 go from 6MT to 6AT for medical reasons).
Last edited by Double-EDad; 5/3/12 at 09:42 PM.
#22
Originally Posted by Double-EDad
Last May 2011 I wanted to trade in my 2011 GT 'vert Premium on a GT coupe (had 2 go from 6MT to 6AT for medical reasons).
I ended up selling my '11 GT vert for $31,500 as a private party sale while my '12 was being built.
Considering it's almost a year later and you have 22k miles versus my 8,600 miles and a coupe vice the vert I'd say not to set your sights over $22k (-ish) for your trade-in value. I think $24K, maybe up to $26K might be do-able for a private party sale.
Last edited by Double-EDad; 5/3/12 at 09:49 PM.
#23
Unless you have plenty of money sitting around to burn. Good luck in what ever you decide to do.
#24
I have had my car appraised by two different dealers and had pricing worked up on a '13. I would do the Electronics Package, Track Pack, and Recaros over what my 2011 has now. Dealers lowballed me to a point where I'd break even, even though most other sources of appraisal info show me getting $24500-25500 for it. I'd suggest trying to sell it if you are set on getting something newer. If not, wait for the late build '14s if the info on the '15 model isn't to your liking. I don't foresee Ford making drastic changes for the upcoming model year. Bottom line, you don't want to roll any negative equity into another vehicle, and it sounds like you wouldn't be.
#26
I just traded my 2011 base gt a6 with 12k and got 25k for it against msrp minus rebate and 750 private offer on a 2013 base gt a6 and financing for the same term I lowered my payments. If I like the 2015s then I can trade again and the 13 should be worth more than the 11. I do like the improved steering wheel and the hids are nice,but they are expensive because I have a defective one and the service writer said its an 800.00$ Item.
#27
The '15 should be awesome, I suggest you wait for it to come along and by that time you'll owe less and your car should still hold a higher relative value so with the equity you'll be able to get more options or a smaller payment on the '15. That's probably what I will do in mid '14 when they come out.
#28
The '15 should be awesome, I suggest you wait for it to come along and by that time you'll owe less and your car should still hold a higher relative value so with the equity you'll be able to get more options or a smaller payment on the '15. That's probably what I will do in mid '14 when they come out.
#29
Man, there is some awful stories of devaluation here; I guess i did well w/ my trade in.
Last week I traded an '07 base GT m5 for a '13 in Houston and got $16,725 for it. Not bad considering I paid $21, 8xx for it five years and 34,000 years ago; nope, it wasn't rolled over into the price of the new one, as I got it for X plan pricing.
Last week I traded an '07 base GT m5 for a '13 in Houston and got $16,725 for it. Not bad considering I paid $21, 8xx for it five years and 34,000 years ago; nope, it wasn't rolled over into the price of the new one, as I got it for X plan pricing.
Last edited by citizen arcane; 7/11/12 at 12:48 PM.
#30
My original 'plan' when I bought the '10 V6 was to keep it until the anniversary model came out. Personally, I liked the tails and rear end (diaper) of the 10-12, but I know a lot folks (most maybe) hated that change... so it's a comfort to me that Ford tried to 'fix' it with the '13, because that may show that they're listening. But I'm not at all confident they won't find a way to wreck the next generation design. And I decided not to wait around and find out. I know I'll be happier with the '12 GT if that ends up being the last I like enough to pull the trigger on.
#31
Personally, even with the issues you've had with your 2011, I'd hang on to it until the complete redesign in 2015. I think you're going to take a bath on selling yours now. Cosmetics aside, there's very little difference between the 2011s and the 2013s. I have a 2012 and while I'd like to have the Recaros and LED fog lights that the 2013 has, I'd never dream of getting rid of my 2012 for a 2014. (Of course it helps that I prefer the looks of the 2011/12 to the 2013/14.)
#32
Man, there is some awful stories of devaluation here; I guess i did well w/ my trade in.
Last week I traded an '07 base GT m5 for a '13 in Houston and got $16,725 for it. Not bad considering I paid $21, 8xx for it five years and 34,000 years ago; nope, it wasn't rolled over into the price of the new one, as I got it for X plan pricing.
Last week I traded an '07 base GT m5 for a '13 in Houston and got $16,725 for it. Not bad considering I paid $21, 8xx for it five years and 34,000 years ago; nope, it wasn't rolled over into the price of the new one, as I got it for X plan pricing.
#33
Sell your current privately, If you get the $$ you want then get the newer car. If you can't get what you want for the current one then you should hold on to it. That simple. When selling my 2006 I had a number in mind of what i wanted to get for her. If i could not get the $$ I would just keep it. My friends even scoffed at me telling me no way I could get what I was looking for. Two days later she was sold for more than the bottom number I had in my mind. Look at the going price on Craigslist or Cars.com and put it up on those sites to see if you get the kind of bites you want.
#35
Im on my second tranny and my engine ticks. No issues except notchy shifting but I learned to live with it. I hit a biker when he ran a stop sign and had to repair my hood. Looks good. Someone hit my car and scraped the rear quarter panel. Body work getting done and having it repainted as well as the door. Luckly, my car is black so it should be good.
I just feel a bit turned off about this so I want to start fresh since next year or down the road a buyer might notice and question. So if I can stay at same payments, id do it. But i like my 11 over the 13. No question. I think it would be better in the long run
I just feel a bit turned off about this so I want to start fresh since next year or down the road a buyer might notice and question. So if I can stay at same payments, id do it. But i like my 11 over the 13. No question. I think it would be better in the long run
I'm not sure why so many are concerned about some of the ticks that aren't anything more than noise. I've had many solid lifter high performance motors in the past. Now you want to talk about ticks.......
#36
I have had my 2013 for exactly 1 month. Today was the 1st time it started to tick. oil has not been changed.... it just started ticking today.... and its loud. It can easily be heard over my Boss exhaust that was installed.
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