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2019 GT350 under MSRP?

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I ended up getting a Ruby Red 2019, pretty much loaded for just under $2k under MSRP.

Just came off the truck, too.

This was just outside of Austin.
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I was able to get my ā€˜19 under invoice, and there were a few dealers willing to sell under MSRP. I wouldnā€™t get hung up on the ADM until you talk to the dealer. My experience was that once they figure out youā€™re a serious buyer and youā€™ve done your research, the ADM is easily negotiated out.
 
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Just finally looked again and both GT350s are still sitting in inventory. I had offers in that were effectively $1500 under MSRP. They would not budge off of MSRP. 2 Sundays ago, I ended up buying a Bullitt with Electronics package and Magnaride for a true $5k+ under MSRP from an awesome dealer 50 easy miles away. Love it and saved $17k off the GT350. Hmmm... Whipplecharger? ;-)
 

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There are a few on cars.com for $5K off. Iā€™m still looking for that dream deal on the right color LOL.
 

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Historically speaking, a mustang will depreciate much more than the gt350/500 cars. For example, a 2012 5.0 is easily less than 14k now. However, the GT500 is still holding in the mid to high 30ā€™s, depending on miles, maybe lower. I believe a GT500 sold in the 40ā€™s. So they hold their value and have depreciated much more slowly. Whereas a 5.0 is a dime a dozen and depreciated from the 30k range to the 12-15k range.

Thatā€™s what Iā€™ve seen in my area, your area may be different, but my point is, 50k for a bullet or decked out 5.0 is a depreciation catastrophe waiting to happen in comparison to a 350. I expect the 350, for slightly more, will depreciate much more slowly and the floor of the car will be much higher.
 

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Historically speaking, a mustang will depreciate much more than the gt350/500 cars. For example, a 2012 5.0 is easily less than 14k now. However, the GT500 is still holding in the mid to high 30ā€™s, depending on miles, maybe lower. I believe a GT500 sold in the 40ā€™s. So they hold their value and have depreciated much more slowly. Whereas a 5.0 is a dime a dozen and depreciated from the 30k range to the 12-15k range...
I agree a specificity numbered Mustang GT500 will be worth more than a Mustang GT 5.0.

I really don't care. This will always be a purchase that will fall in value.
 

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I agree a specificity numbered Mustang GT500 will be worth more than a Mustang GT 5.0.

I really don't care. This will always be a purchase that will fall in value.
Yes they will both depreciate. Itā€™s the rate of depreciation that Iā€™m talking about. Slower depreciation means itā€™s worth more when you flip it in a few years.
 

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Yes they will both depreciate. Itā€™s the rate of depreciation that Iā€™m talking about. Slower depreciation means itā€™s worth more when you flip it in a few years.
I always keep a car or truck for eight or more years (one I've had 20+ years) so the annual depreciation is not a problem. Cars and the occasional truck ownership is my only financial weakness, but a guy has to enjoy life.

I have a good friend that spends all of his money on ex-wife's and lawyers. He has lost four houses. He drives an old Honda.
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