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2015+ Shelby GT350 Mustang
Purchasing a Lemon-Buyback 2018 GT350
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<blockquote data-quote="GDDYUP" data-source="post: 16496616" data-attributes="member: 182903"><p>I doubt the dealer will go that low regardless of whether they knew the history of the car or not. There's almost always a point where the dealer will just want to get the car off their inventory and that's typically when they'll take much lower offers. If that's not the time for this car, they'll just wait for someone to come along who knows nothing about it and pawn it off on them.</p><p></p><p>That being said, it's a nice looking car. I'd be hesitant if it was something I didn't intend to keep long term, but if it's your idea to keep it for awhile and have fun with it, as long as the repairs were done right and the car checks out, I would make them your best reasonable offer and then see how things shake out. I certainly wouldn't pay asking price or near it with the history, but the dealer probably won't care a thing about that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GDDYUP, post: 16496616, member: 182903"] I doubt the dealer will go that low regardless of whether they knew the history of the car or not. There's almost always a point where the dealer will just want to get the car off their inventory and that's typically when they'll take much lower offers. If that's not the time for this car, they'll just wait for someone to come along who knows nothing about it and pawn it off on them. That being said, it's a nice looking car. I'd be hesitant if it was something I didn't intend to keep long term, but if it's your idea to keep it for awhile and have fun with it, as long as the repairs were done right and the car checks out, I would make them your best reasonable offer and then see how things shake out. I certainly wouldn't pay asking price or near it with the history, but the dealer probably won't care a thing about that. [/QUOTE]
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