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Fifty eight grand for a used Mustang? I don't think too many people are going to be chomping at the bit for that one, 500 miles or not.
 

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Agreed. Ive been watching used raptor prices lately and many many listings are above original MSRP, despite being well used and relatively high production numbers. Heck even blue book on them is above MSRP
 
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Fifty eight grand for a used Mustang? I don't think too many people are going to be chomping at the bit for that one, 500 miles or not.

Have you seen the current market for new ones? 500 miles is basically new in my book..If he was closer I would have bought it for that price..
 

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Dealerships can keep them at over msrp. . I'm glad I was patient...well...not enough to wait until lightning blue came. :(
 
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I'd pick it up if i had my money ready. I'd prolly change those blue stripes with white ones though.
 

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Fifty eight grand for a used Mustang? I don't think too many people are going to be chomping at the bit for that one, 500 miles or not.

My thoughts exactly. I can't believe some people are so willing to bend over and take it so easily. Maybe I'm not wealthy enough to understand.
 

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500 miles is still new in my book, and the fact that its impossible to find a "new" new one at msrp this is the best deal i have found if you gotta have one now.
 
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Agreed. Ive been watching used raptor prices lately and many many listings are above original MSRP, despite being well used and relatively high production numbers. Heck even blue book on them is above MSRP

Krt you are correct about the Raptors. I did pretty well selling my Roush-charged '13. Folks are not totally sold on the Ecoboost yet and want the 6.2
 

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My thoughts exactly. I can't believe some people are so willing to bend over and take it so easily. Maybe I'm not wealthy enough to understand.

It's mind boggling. It's bad enough to pay ADM for a new one, but to still be willing to pay above MSRP on a used Mustang is just... mind boggling!
 

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Agreed. Ive been watching used raptor prices lately and many many listings are above original MSRP, despite being well used and relatively high production numbers. Heck even blue book on them is above MSRP

I just sold a 9k mile 14 Raptor for pretty close to MSRP, to a dealer. I assume he will list it over MSRP. Super strong resale for cars that haven't been overly molested, miles or not.
 
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I just sold a 9k mile 14 Raptor for pretty close to MSRP, to a dealer. I assume he will list it over MSRP. Super strong resale for cars that haven't been overly molested, miles or not.

Yeah that seems to be the case, I started looking just for shits thinking they might be decently priced with the new one looming, boy was I wrong!

Im sure the ADM nay sayers have some nasty words to contribute about it.
 

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The market and availability will dictate the selling price. MSRP for one of these with barely any miles is spot on. Anybody who thinks they will be buying one of these slightly used for 40k anytime soon is sucking on a pipe dream.
 

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My thoughts exactly. I can't believe some people are so willing to bend over and take it so easily. Maybe I'm not wealthy enough to understand.

You're right, you're not wealthy enough to understand. There are plenty of people willing to spend all kinds of crazy money on cars they want and they can afford to do it.
 

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You're right, you're not wealthy enough to understand. There are plenty of people willing to spend all kinds of crazy money on cars they want and they can afford to do it.

The that astonishes me is that most of these people who this disposable income usually gravitate to other vehicles such as the m3/5/6 the 991 turbo, GT3, 458, GTR, etc. The GT350 are pulling buyers from a pool that don't purchase Fords.
 

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