TwistedT
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- 2017 Mustang GT (in the future)
This place has 2016 Premium PP convertibles under $34000. :eyebulge:
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There is no better deal out there right now and we may never see something like this again.This place has 2016 Premium PP convertibles under $34000. :eyebulge:
Sure they would.I wonder if they would ship one to Georgia...
I had one shipped from Sarasota Fl to ATL Ga for $400. It was the easiest car I have ever bought and the shipping was a great experience. My new car showed up with 6 miles on it.I wonder if they would ship one to Georgia...
Nieman Marcus bought all of them to sell with a supercharger and other mods, but Ford refused to honor the warranty on them so they scrapped the idea and I guess that dealer took on the majority of them, probably for a song.That's funny ALL those convertibles are Deep Impact Blue. Wonder if someone at the dealer made a mistake and they feel they need to drop their pants to unload them. Bought my 16 GT premium 401A in May of last year for $35k and thought that was pretty fair with an MSRP of $40k.
I think they just ran a 0% event in Feb. but that's probably over by now. The inventory gets slim by the late summer event but there's still some nice cars available. You might save around $40-$50 a month with the 0%, but the downside is missing the whole spring and summer car season. I'd probably just try to work the price down as much as possible and get a 2% or 2.49% loan instead of waiting until fall. It's no fun buying a Mustang just as fall hits and the cold weather sets in.I wish I could get it for 0% financing. I know they did that for the 16s at the end of the year, but idk if any 17s with the good options will be left by this fall.
Just another reason I love living in Florida, I'll be able to drive mine year roundI think they just ran a 0% event in Feb. but that's probably over by now. The inventory gets slim by the late summer event but there's still some nice cars available. You might save around $40-$50 a month with the 0%, but the downside is missing the whole spring and summer car season. I'd probably just try to work the price down as much as possible and get a 2% or 2.49% loan instead of waiting until fall. It's no fun buying a Mustang just as fall hits and the cold weather sets in.
I wish the warm would finally set in here. I mean it's in the 50's now, but has been raining a lot. I want 70's and sun. I still have my summer tires on, luckily they got me through the winter in one peice.Just another reason I love living in Florida, I'll be able to drive mine year round