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88mustang92

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i have an opportunity to pick up a 2004 mustang gt 40th anniversary convertible black tan top, leather tan interior, 27000, thats correct 27000, and they wanted 14998, i have them talked down to 14,100 goo price or not? give me some opinions.
Morrissey Motor Co
 

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IMO that's too much, I paid 11k for mine and it had 55k
 

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i paid $14,484 for mine with 52,000 on the clock. That car is great for that price to me its basicly brand new not even broke in and wow 27,000 miles you cant find any stang with that low of miles any more. As long as its in good shape no dings or dents, rust etc. your in good shape good luck with the decision
 
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ive been talking the detailer manager of the company (really good friend of mine) he bought a 04 mach 1, 9900 dollars....100k miles. he says they pick it up at the auction for 10000, so they r trying to **** me so imma keep working at em, its not vert season ya no!!
 
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considering you can get 05-06 Stangs for $13-14k o ebay i wouldnt even bother with those fools
 
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and you can get an 03-04 Mach 1 on ebay for $12-15k depending on the miles really they seem to be trying to mess you over, I would not deal with people like that period.
 

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Picked up my 06 for around that price however it has a little more miles.

Are you looking for a vert or just looking for a GT and this one happens to be a vert?
 

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Great price IMO
 

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I think if you can get them into the $13's that would be a good dealership deal.
 

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UGH there so many Mach 1's in this price range!

I say you wait and find a good Mach.
 
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VEE EIGHT said:
UGH there so many Mach 1's in this price range!

I say you wait and find a good Mach.
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I bought my 03 a little over a year ago for $11k with 49k miles...wish i would have waited on a Mach1
 
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i will be checking with the insurance company tomorrow on a quote for a mach 1 insurance, that is the main thing holding me back. I had a gt and i just got rear ended...its a really sad thing the impact got into the right rear side of the car and will take 10000 to get it back on the road so its totaled. It was a dsg gt with 68000 miles, believe me i cried. so now i sit wanting to no insurance prices, so tomorrow i will look into mach 1 prices and go from there and if they exceed 175 a month its a definate no, a loan for 13500 will run me payments of 255 (low interest rate for a 5 year loan and i will def make extra payments and pay off early.) so thats where i stand boys sorry for the sob story...i still miss my dsg gt...and the vert thing, im not looking for fast im looking for good looking, decent gas mileage and these 99-04's do exactly that.
 

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I'm glad I did'nt buy my first Mustang until I was 27. By then I was already getting a decent insurance rate, and it keeps going down each year. Just buy a DSG Mach and you'll forget all about that GT real quick.
 

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Thats a pretty good price. I'm selling mine for $40,000 it only has 40,000 miles and makes 700rwhp.
 

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I guess thats not to to bad of a price. More then I would pay, but to some its a great price...... There are PLENTY of good deals out there right now! And I mean PLENTY!

Just for a reference.....my 01 GT has 25k on it now, I got it with 24k miles and I paid less then the price of that car....and my car has some $$ dumped into it....

So keep looking, you will find a great deal out there!

BUTTTTTTT if your heart is set on that car, then go for it! Hey, its your money and your car. What is high price ot one person is a great price for another person. Its what YOU want! Best of luck!
 
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That is WAY too much money OP.
 
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GREAT NEWS!!! The big deal about gettin a nice gt was what the insurance rate was, well ok for me being young, and whatnot, but i thought a mach 1 would kill me, turns out they are only 20 bucks a month more expensive on insurance, so guess what im looking for now
 

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You should be able to find a Mach for $14K with 30,000 or less miles pretty easy. It's just a matter of how far you want to travel. I remember back in '04 their were a couple dealerships in Nebraska advertising for '04 Mach's for $22K in car magazines. That was the sale of the century.
 
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Hoping to find a Azure Blue, Dsg, or Red Mach 1, 60,000 miles or less. Clean title, willing to go up to 14,000. Thats what i will be looking for then does that seem like a rip off to the seller?
 
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88mustang92 said:
Hoping to find a Azure Blue, Dsg, or Red Mach 1, 60,000 miles or less. Clean title, willing to go up to 14,000. Thats what i will be looking for then does that seem like a rip off to the seller?
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Glad you are one of the few who listened to us when we offered our opinions. Looking back i wish i would have waited for a Mach.

Jared
 
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