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Re: Comparison shopping btw leasing an Explorer and buying a Mustang GT Coupe [juice21j] by pony_pirate
May 11, 2006 (8:15 pm)
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Replying to: juice21j (May 10, 2006 8:23 pm)

You're going to be paying about $3400 more for the GT than if you paid cash (assuming it's fully loaded, excepting the 1000 watt stereo). My opinion, 6 years is a long time to pay for a car. Six years from now no car will be worth much, but you'll still be paying for it.
 
Why don't you compare a car loan to a lease? At least at the end of the repayment period the car will be yours.
 
Leases are always to the advantage of the dealer/manufacturer, loans to the advantage of the loaner.
 
My personal advice, don't get in hock for a car right out of school. Settle for something cheaper, maybe a used car, enjoy life, and save your dough and/or spend it on more important things (housing, education, etc.).
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Great deal in Seattle by manaraki
May 12, 2006 (6:55 pm)
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Hi Everyone,
  
I thought I would chime in on my experience Mustang shopping. I spent almost a month going back and forth with local Seattle dealers until I finally purchased my Mustang on Tuesday. Here is what I got:
  
2006 Mustang V6 Premium
Tungsten Gray/Charcoal Interior (Leather)
Auto
Pony Package
Leather
Anti Theft
Side Airbags
Locking Wheels
Interior Upgrade
  
MSRP 24,880.00
Sell Price 21,560.00
  
They also gave me full trade in price on my Volvo. The experience as a whole was great. They were really friendly and worked hard to earn my business. The only frustrating thing was having them at times return my call, but for the deal I got, it was OK. They even went from Seattle to Portland to get me the car at no cost.
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X plan vs. invoice, which is lower? by ohiocarguy
May 13, 2006 (11:04 am)
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I've been toying with the idea of buying a Mustang GT for some time now. I can get one on the X plan from a local dealer, and maybe at invoice pricing at another dealer through a local business organization. Can someone tell me which price would be lower, and give me an idea of the difference? If I decide to buy one, I may favor my local dealer if the difference is small.
 
Thanks,
OhioCarGuy
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Re: X plan vs. invoice, which is lower? [ohiocarguy] by gzgtp
May 13, 2006 (7:33 pm)
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Replying to: ohiocarguy (May 13, 2006 11:04 am)

My XPlan price was about $500 lower than invoice. It is a predetermined price and the dealer can show you a documented copy of the XPLan vs Invoice price.
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Re: X plan vs. invoice, which is lower? [gzgtp] by ohiocarguy
May 14, 2006 (2:52 pm)
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Replying to: gzgtp (May 13, 2006 7:33 pm)

Thanks, gzgtp. What kind of Mustang did you buy?
 
OhioCarGuy
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Re: X plan vs. invoice, which is lower? [ohiocarguy] by gzgtp
May 15, 2006 (3:54 am)
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Replying to: ohiocarguy (May 14, 2006 2:52 pm)

I have a Black 06 GT, 5 speed and I love it!
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I bought the New Mustang...thanks to those who replied! by juice21j
May 15, 2006 (1:25 pm)
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Well, the New Mustang GT Coupe 06 I described earlier was a purchase and not a lease. The Explorer a lease. I bought the Mustang. I liked the Windveil Blue and got it...so far I love it. Also, just to clear up a monetary issue; this was not a purchase out of Undergrad...it was a purchase coming out of law school with a job contract already signed.
 
At any rate...I am now the proud owner of a Mustang and will be happy when we get some decent weather around here and no more RAIN!
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Congratulations on your purchase! by gtgtcobra
May 16, 2006 (2:41 pm)
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You will love the new GT.
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Re: 1st MUSTANG HELP!! [goldzgymboi] by lavrishevo
May 17, 2006 (1:12 pm)
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Replying to: goldzgymboi (Feb 27, 2006 10:09 pm)

If you can get it for invoice it's a deal. Dealers also don't really care if you throwing more money down, especially if you have your own financing. Don't know if you are a member of a credit union but it's the way to go. I got mine 5 months ago at 3.9% Rates have gone up a little but you should be able to stay right around 5 - 6%
 
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