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Re: What happened to the inexpensive Stangs? [pony_pirate] by stkntraffic
May 04, 2006 (12:39 pm)
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Replying to: pony_pirate (May 04, 2006 11:32 am)

Don't know about that... I have a '98 GT that I bought new- I consistently get 20-21 around town, 24-25 on the highway. Looking to buy a new GT in a few months, and I was hoping the mileage would be about the same.
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There are a Whole Bunch of GT's and V6 Mustangs UNSOLD up here in my Area by gtgtcobra
May 04, 2006 (5:36 pm)
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The GT's and Convertibles are NOT rare. Up here in new England there are many dealers who have like 12 to 15 Mustang GT's, convertibles and V6's all on their lots and they are ALL UNSOLD!
The rarity of the GT's and convertibles is nothing but hype and BS.
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Re: There are a Whole Bunch of GT's and V6 Mustangs UNSOLD up here in my Area [gtgtcobra] by pony_pirate
May 04, 2006 (6:48 pm)
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Replying to: gtgtcobra (May 04, 2006 5:36 pm)

You need to look closer, read the stickers. How many of these GT's are manual. What are the options packages? Have they added the undesirable 1000 watt stereo to elevate the price? Are they selling at MSRP or with an unreasonable dealer markup? Are the convertibles GT's? Are the colors the most desirable (black, red, silver, etc.)? I too have a local dealer with plenty of Tangs, but none properly equiped, most V6's, many with ridiculous Rousch upgrades, some in less desirable colors, cloth interiors, etc. The silver GT convertible was gone within one week.
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X-plan pricing problem by jayhawk63
May 06, 2006 (11:44 am)
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I am in Arizona, and I am having problems with geting the dealerships to honor the x-plan pricing on GT conv. Most want at least MSRP, if not more.
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My price quote by ogmaster
May 09, 2006 (11:12 am)
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Replying to: jayhawk63 (May 06, 2006 11:44 am)

Did a quick test drive the other day and got a quote with the x plan price. It was a standard v6 coupe and the price was about a $100 less than the x plan price provided($18830). I'm considering this as sort of my last option deal, but does anyone have ideas if they have gotten any cheaper for the v6 standard coupe.
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Re: Easy purchase [gzgtp] by rdarms
May 10, 2006 (7:01 am)
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Replying to: gzgtp (Apr 26, 2006 8:00 pm)

Hi. Two questions for you after I say congrats on the new Stang!
 
1) what kind of gas mialage are you getting on your Mustang GT 5 speed?
 
2) whats this Xplan pricing and how do I get to use it!?
 
Thanks!
 -Rob
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Re: Easy purchase [rdarms] by topoffgt
May 10, 2006 (4:50 pm)
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Replying to: rdarms (May 10, 2006 7:01 am)

See my post on March 19th (#681) on x-plan pricing. No info on gas mileage yet.
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Comparison shopping btw leasing an Explorer and buying a Mustang GT Coupe by juice21j
May 10, 2006 (8:23 pm)
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I am deciding between leasing one of the new Eddie Bauer Explorers or buying a 2006 Mustang GT Coupe Premium. The Mustang is going to cost $26,000 with A-plan and I am putting 0 down with a $466 lease payment spread out over 72 months. The Explorer is a vehicle invoiced at over $30,000, but my lease payment would only be $275 a month with $500 down. This is my first major car purchase, as I have just graduated. The Mustang is kind of a dream car, but it’s going to cost more per month (and it may get me a ticket or two). The Explorer is nice and I feel it is a good value, but I worry about going over my miles. The idea of ownership is appealing. If anyone has any thoughts I would honestly appreciate hearing them. As I said before, this is my first new car purchase and I am not familiar with the whole game.
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Re: Comparison shopping btw leasing an Explorer and buying a Mustang GT Cou by m1miata
May 10, 2006 (9:30 pm)
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Replying to: juice21j (May 10, 2006 8:23 pm)

Buy what you like AND can afford with cash. Never lease, and never buy on time. Enjoy the ride in life debt free!
-Loren
 
P.S. With gas at $3.50 a gallon or more, look for a slowing in GT sales and thus $3K or more in savings. Don't have any idea what the X plan price discount is, but $26K seems like a lot of money to me. Think major setback in US economy by this Summer. Be careful - don't get caught in bear traps.
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Re: Comparison shopping btw leasing an Explorer and buying a Mustang GT Coupe [juice21j] by kyfdx HOST
May 11, 2006 (2:56 am)
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Replying to: juice21j (May 10, 2006 8:23 pm)

Are you sure the 72 month payment on the Mustang is a lease? If it is, run far, far away from that deal...
 
You should never lease for longer than 48 months... Ideally, no longer than 36 months..
 
That has to be a purchase... $26K borrowed for 72 months at 6% APR is only $431/mo..
 
regards,
kyfdx

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