Xavier6162
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So…after the BMW 335i fiasco I started to cross-shop the Genesis Coupe and Ford Mustang GT (4.6L V8).
The 2009 Models (Yahoo.com Auto) appears to show low resell, which might also predict what may happen to the Genesis Coupe. We will see next year.
2009 FORD Mustang GT MSRP $27,210 – Used Price - $16,999
The only difference I see between the 2009 Mustang GT and 2010 Mustang GT is a few hundred increase in price and 15 HP increase in power.
But….the dealers here, for some reason are attempting to sell the 2010 models at ……over $50,000 (MSRP $27,995)
Anyway….I was checking on a couple of slightly used (dealer demo) 2010 Ford Mustang ($50,710) when I noticed….something very unusual...and a bit disturbing.
The 2009 Models (Yahoo.com Auto) appears to show low resell, which might also predict what may happen to the Genesis Coupe. We will see next year.
2009 FORD Mustang GT MSRP $27,210 – Used Price - $16,999
The only difference I see between the 2009 Mustang GT and 2010 Mustang GT is a few hundred increase in price and 15 HP increase in power.
But….the dealers here, for some reason are attempting to sell the 2010 models at ……over $50,000 (MSRP $27,995)
Anyway….I was checking on a couple of slightly used (dealer demo) 2010 Ford Mustang ($50,710) when I noticed….something very unusual...and a bit disturbing.
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