frank s
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If the green color is at the top of your list, it may be farther out of reach by next April. You'll probably not be looking for a leftover new Mustang, but a low-mileage used one. Those who bought the green ones with the kind of features you'd likely want will not be selling them at a year or less old, so you'd have to settle in that area.
Used cars almost always reduce the financial impact on your life, but I prefer to think Ford will have made some (possibly hidden) improvements that benefit new-car buyers. The added cost of a new-year car can be partially mitigated by increased value upon resale or trade-in.
In my car-owning history I had somehow got the idea that we couldn't have more than two cars at a time. Failing to analyze that misconception resulted in selling or trading some very desirable vehicles, much to my subsequent dismay. I'd advise you to reconsider a one-car philosophy: keep the truck and put a new Mustang in your remuda as soon as you can find one that more-or-less matches your Mustang needs.
Used cars almost always reduce the financial impact on your life, but I prefer to think Ford will have made some (possibly hidden) improvements that benefit new-car buyers. The added cost of a new-year car can be partially mitigated by increased value upon resale or trade-in.
In my car-owning history I had somehow got the idea that we couldn't have more than two cars at a time. Failing to analyze that misconception resulted in selling or trading some very desirable vehicles, much to my subsequent dismay. I'd advise you to reconsider a one-car philosophy: keep the truck and put a new Mustang in your remuda as soon as you can find one that more-or-less matches your Mustang needs.
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