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2011+ Mustang GT and V6 Buy/Sell
2012 rare YELLOW BLAZE Boss 302 13k miles F1 procharged
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<blockquote data-quote="guarnibl" data-source="post: 14463221" data-attributes="member: 33086"><p>How much did the dealer offer you on trade? Remember, you typically get a tax credit on trade in that can equate to almost $3k or so for most people in Texas. </p><p></p><p>The reason I ask is because it may be cheaper for you to part the car out (sell parts + tax savings) rather than taking $38k, and then you're not sitting on a car for a long time. When I was trying to sell mine, it took about 45 days to get a serious offer that I would consider... just couldn't part ways.</p><p></p><p>When I went to look at GT500's for a few days, the local Ford dealer offered me $38k on trade, as long as I removed any modifications (though mine were covered at the time by the local Ford dealer). At the time I was at around 11k mileage. </p><p></p><p>Nadaguides says $34,500 clean trade with your mileage for a 2012 -- I'm guessing a Ford dealer would get close considering it's a rare color (though black book can differ heavily from nadaguides -- i stay away from kbb). Figure another 6.25% tax credit which is $2,156.25 against your tax bill on your 2015. That equates to $36,656... and you can still part your car out, which you'll get more than $2,000 for.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="guarnibl, post: 14463221, member: 33086"] How much did the dealer offer you on trade? Remember, you typically get a tax credit on trade in that can equate to almost $3k or so for most people in Texas. The reason I ask is because it may be cheaper for you to part the car out (sell parts + tax savings) rather than taking $38k, and then you're not sitting on a car for a long time. When I was trying to sell mine, it took about 45 days to get a serious offer that I would consider... just couldn't part ways. When I went to look at GT500's for a few days, the local Ford dealer offered me $38k on trade, as long as I removed any modifications (though mine were covered at the time by the local Ford dealer). At the time I was at around 11k mileage. Nadaguides says $34,500 clean trade with your mileage for a 2012 -- I'm guessing a Ford dealer would get close considering it's a rare color (though black book can differ heavily from nadaguides -- i stay away from kbb). Figure another 6.25% tax credit which is $2,156.25 against your tax bill on your 2015. That equates to $36,656... and you can still part your car out, which you'll get more than $2,000 for. [/QUOTE]
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