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Most dealers in the NY/Boston region are out of 06 Mustangs since August. If you see a dealer that has alot of these on the lot, there may be a reason why no one is buying from that dealer. Out of the 300 dealers closest to me, no dealer is showing more than 6 06 Mustangs of all kinds in their inventory. If it is an 06, it mostly has been sitting on a lot for 6 months or more. Do you really want to purchase as new a vehicle that was sitting on someones lot that long? Mark.
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Replying to: mschmal (Nov 17, 2006 12:02 pm) Re: "Do you really want to purchase as new a vehicle that was sitting on someones lot that long?" That's a different question than buying a leftover car from a particular dealer, don't you agree? In the end, the dealer is merely a conduit through which you purchase the car. Post-sale, it just doesn't matter what dealer sold it, since it's backed by the manufacturer, not a particular dealer. All IMHO. |
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| and begin accepting 08 orders?? I am considering either a premium GT Convertible or possibly a 08' Shelby, I wonder outloud what kind of production numbers they will produce in 08', anyway......thanks for reading and I hope someone knows the dates. | |
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I went shopping the day before Thanksgiving and test drove a 2007 V6 Mustang. I went buying the day after Thanksgiving and test drove a 2006 GT. Bought the GT for the wife's 50th Bday. The MSRP was $28,875 for the GT Premium with Auto Trans, Interior Upgrade, and Front Seat Side Air Bags. I paid the price that the car was advertised in the newspaper for, $20,488 plus tax and license from Ken Grody Ford of Buena Park, California. Great experience until I got to the Finance office. Make sure that you know what you want and don't ever be afraid to tell them NO when they try to up-sell you on all of the extras. Kevin
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Replying to: u04601 (Dec 04, 2006 8:48 pm)
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Replying to: rsmith8 (Dec 05, 2006 12:39 pm) Kevin |
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I just built and paid 24,750 for a 2007 v6 convertible with all the creature comforts. i was curious about the heated seats? do they make a difference? i've never owned a car with them, but when i talk to people with them, they all recommend it, especially with leather seats. any suggestions if i should keep them or not?
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Replying to: omartinez68 (Dec 09, 2006 7:43 am) JR |
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Replying to: omartinez68 (Dec 09, 2006 7:43 am) |
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Saw a Ford TV ad for the Mustang GT ... $2500 off MSRP (if you can believe what you see on TV) |
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