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What kind of options does the mustang have? That seems kind of high for a base model and I don't think a premium would drop that low with only 13k miles. The main reason I ask is right now you can get great deals on new 2016s. They have $1000 rebates plus 0% for 72 months, if your credit is worthy. I've been looking for months and I think I'm about to finally pull the trigger.
It's the 5.0 V8 about 435 HP I thought new ones were 6 or 7 grand moreWhat kind of options does the mustang have? That seems kind of high for a base model and I don't think a premium would drop that low with only 13k miles. The main reason I ask is right now you can get great deals on new 2016s. They have $1000 rebates plus 0% for 72 months, if your credit is worthy. I've been looking for months and I think I'm about to finally pull the trigger.
Nice car!
See what your credit union can do as far as apr. Then Ask the dealer if they can beat that apr for the same term length.
A car will be the worst investment you will ever make...buy a Subaru drive it for 300k or 15 years which ever comes first.
I disagree. Buy a car that you absolutely love and you'll never mind making the payments. When it breaks, fix it. When it's old, trade it. But always love what you buy. People only regret IMPULSE car purchases. Sleep on it for a few days and if you're still thinking about it, go get it.
I disagree. Buy a car that you absolutely love and you'll never mind making the payments. When it breaks, fix it. When it's old, trade it. But always love what you buy. People only regret IMPULSE car purchases. Sleep on it for a few days and if you're still thinking about it, go get it.
If you have the cash, that's not a bad line of thinking. Too many people get excited and put themselves in a hole, though, with car payments.
I got my fix years ago when I fell in love with a 335. I put some money into upgrades, drove it hard, and took some planned mountain and curvy drives. I enjoyed every minute of it and had no remorse when I sold it and realized the depreciation.
Those Germans know their handling, for sure.
