How much did you pay?
How much did you pay?
Before i purchased my 2011 V6, i could never seem to find any threads on prices paid, so i thought i would add my two cents:
Leased 2011 V6 base with security package
- $2250 rebates
- $2000 down
- $248/36 months total
Leased 2011 V6 base with security package
- $2250 rebates
- $2000 down
- $248/36 months total
I payed 37000, msrp was over 38000
Can't remember exactly was all rebates I got but I remember the bottom line and after ttl I payed about 1500 under msrp
GT premium with shacker1000
Brembo kit
Sec pack
3.73
Color accent "401" pack
Accessory pack 1? 2? Can't remember, louvres side scoops deck plate
Can't remember exactly was all rebates I got but I remember the bottom line and after ttl I payed about 1500 under msrp
GT premium with shacker1000
Brembo kit
Sec pack
3.73
Color accent "401" pack
Accessory pack 1? 2? Can't remember, louvres side scoops deck plate
Last edited by hahnsolo78; May 18, 2011 at 03:43 PM.
Originally Posted by Kiva128
Unless I'm mistaken you can always buy the car at the end of the lease for the remaining sum.
Last edited by hahnsolo78; May 18, 2011 at 04:56 PM.
The MSRP on my car was $37,885.00. My out the door price including all taxes, fees & a new plate was $36,980.89. PA sales tax is 6%, so I believe I worked a good deal. My dealership also threw in free oil changes & state inspection for the life of the car.
Leased cars are owned by the lease company...At the end of 3 years you have nothing...
Last edited by Modshack; May 19, 2011 at 09:31 AM.
Who knows if you got a good deal or not? If you posted the question to make you feel good about your "Purchase", then great...Hope it does and you enjoy your car for the next three years.
What you "Paid" for the car is $10,928 plus whatever the buy-out is at the end of the lease..(should you choose to become an owner)
Last edited by Modshack; May 19, 2011 at 10:00 AM.
http://www.truecar.com/prices-new/ford/mustang-pricing/
This will tell you what they are going for. You can configure to your specs.
This will tell you what they are going for. You can configure to your specs.




