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1060 messages, Last post on Aug 29, 2009 at 9:21 PM
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Replying to: mschmal (Jul 10, 2007 11:36 am) |
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Pony included abs only in 2006. ABS was broken out for 2007. Rebates are by zipcode, your region might be less. Mark. |
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Wow, everyone here is talking new Stangs and here I am having just bought my first Stang ever and it's a '95GT. I feel pretty good about it though since it's my best cousin's car and he collects them. Has 14451 miles original miles and never been driven in snow or rain and always stored in his huge stable. He bought an '06 GTO and I mentioned him selling me his Stang last summer and got a call 3 months ago with him offering it to me only for $5K. I think I just got me a steal since I have driven the car and it's like showroom condition. Now to decide whether to keep it or sell it again. Bet I keep it after the drive from Montana to Texas.
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Replying to: busric (Sep 23, 2007 11:16 am) What is it like living with this car? Do you get pulled over more becuase its a high-performance car? It is more likely to get stolen because its a sports car and might not have as good a security system as Audi or BMW? Can anybody who has either a used '95 or so Mustang and one made in '99 and up- what's the insurance rates for that car? Which mustang with the v8 or the v6 is harder to pass emissions inspections? What can be done to the car to make it pass emissions? What can happen to an 8 year old Mustang that can drastically affect the car's performance for the worst? Why are Ford owners properly maintaining THESE cars only to sell the at 80,000 miles when they beat the crap out of other cars, put high mileage on them, and then sell them "as is?" |
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OK, got the beast home. Runs like new and still has the new car smell BUT, I hit a small bump and the rear end bottoms out totally. I mean really bad. I have had opinions from "bad shocks" to "bad springs" and another one "they all ride like that". I need some serious advice on this issue. Personally I think it's the shocks that have gone bad from sitting so much over the years (14,412 original miles) and have lost their umphh. Email me some serious advice to busric |
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As any 9th grader should be able to tell you, the price of any merchandise is determined by supply and demand. Ford has sold between 140,000 and 180,000 Mustangs per year going on 10 years now. Thats a lot of cars! For comparison, Mercedes Benz only sold about 240,000 units all models combined in 2006. Mark. |
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2007 GT Convertible approx $34000 sticker. I'm figuring less $2500 to get to invoice, less $2000 rebate, another $500 discount, 3% holdback...plus it's an 07, its end of year, it's a convertible and it's winter, etc. Can this car be had for $28000? If not, where do I start? I'm in Philadelphia area. Thanks.
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$28,000 sound pretty close man. Mark. |
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