2013 gt, 5.0

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Just test drove one. Awesome for a new car with 400+HP. Now what would be a fair price for it. Dealer wants $37,800 plus tax and fees. I think that is rediculously high (fully loaded) thanks.
 
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thats not that bad...id say more around 37000 + tax OTD would be ok. Its a 2013, dont expect a big discount, if it was a '12 or an '11 it would be a different story.
 

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Fully loaded Base GT or fully loaded Premium GT? If that's a Premium, you better go back and buy it right now, depending on what options they have on it. Everything including glass roof and the other goodies is over $40K MSRP.
 

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Premium thanks Guys for the info. I'm waiting for my credit union to see what rate I will get with them.
 

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You're looking at 38,000-39,000 for a manual and 39,000-41,000 automatic full option gt.

40,000-42,000 for the gt/cs.

37 is a good price.
 

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37k here GT Premium leather sinc Brembos and an Auto6. I saw autos where more $$$$

4"lcd all the lighting love this car. Never thought I'll like a Mustang lol
 
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42k was the msrp. Still think the payment is too high with no down (650.00). I might trade in my 03 vert to see if it drops some.
 

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You'd be silly not to put anything down on a new $40K Mustang. You'll be so upside down when you drive off the lot and will spend the next 5 years in the hole. Heaven forbid you total it... Trade in your old car or save up a better down payment and buy later.

Good luck.
 

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Thanks, I probably trade in my car with some cash for down payment. Since I have already paid it off, hope they give me a good price or I might privately sell it.
 
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Sold my cobra and picked up a 13 premium GT with all the Bells. They didn't move much on sticker but like someone said, it's a 2013.
 

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