Selling my GT/CS :(
Selling my GT/CS :(
Hi everyone. For economic reasons, I have to sell my GT/CS. Not sure if I was allowed to post link to the Autotrader ad, so I didn't. Anyway...if you know of anyone in the market, steer them my way and I can provide complete details. It's a 2009, Performance white with the black/saddle interior. A few AESTHETIC mods and a Ford Racing GTA axle-back. Otherwise, no performance mods/tunes ever. 19,800 miles on it, and it has the Ford extended warranty on it. Thanks 
Mulestang
Jacksonville, FL

Mulestang
Jacksonville, FL
Last edited by mulestang; Oct 13, 2011 at 08:04 AM. Reason: Car believes in God, but has no faith in spell check.
Hi everyone. For economic reasons, I have to sell my GT/CS. Not sure if I was allowed to post link to the Autotrader ad, so I didn't. Anyway...if you know of anyone in the market, steer them my way and I can provide complete details. It's a 2009, Performance white with the black/saddle interior. A few atheistic mods and a Ford Racing GTA axle-back. Otherwise, no performance mods/tunes ever. 19,800 miles on it, and it has the Ford extended warranty on it. Thanks 
Mulestang
Jacksonville, FL

Mulestang
Jacksonville, FL
That might end up being the case. I don't expect to get $24,300 for it, but you have to start somewhere. I looked at KBB and NADA. I knew immediately those prices weren't realistic. So, I went to AutoTrader and Cars.com and found CSs closely similar to mine in options/mileage. I think I ended up taking an average of about 35 cars, and that's where the $24,300 came from. Also, I had it on Craigslist for $22,500 and got nada...nothing. So, at the end of the day, if the car really is only worth $18-19K, then I probably need to take a hard look at the impact of keeping it. On the bright side, it's a really sweet car. It's not like I'm getting stuck with a junker
Well, I bought my 08 CS with 28k miles in January for $20,500. Your car is a year newer w/ just about 10k miles less... therefore I would look to sell it for 22k as a starting point. The problem w/ our mustangs is that its not like there is a shortage on the market for them. They aren't hard to find.
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