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Having a hard time finding sold listings on line for 2020 Roush Stage 3.
Looking at one and want to be fair with the seller, but not over pay for the car.
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@Stage_3 might be able to help. He has one. I really have no idea these days, don’t see many for sale
 

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@Stage_3 might be able to help. He has one. I really have no idea these days, don’t see many for sale
I really have no idea as well. But, I do know that a couple of higher end online car sales websites sold low mileage, clean RS3 cars for good money.

I would say it really depends on condition and mileage mostly. It's only worth what someone is willing to pay for it. They want it bad enough, they will buy it. LOL
 

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I really have no idea as well. But, I do know that a couple of higher end online car sales websites sold low mileage, clean RS3 cars for good money.

I would say it really depends on condition and mileage mostly. It's only worth what someone is willing to pay for it. They want it bad enough, they will buy it. LOL
I think it’s one of those where a buyer a) knows what it is, and b) is specifically looking for it. Kinda like the Saleen and Super Snake. 95% of people just see it as another Mustang (and one with a decent price tag), so a seller is really looking for that 5% of potential buyers. My guess is it might take a little while to sell. Alternatively, could try to sell it to a specialty dealer, one that deals with the higher end performance cars, Shelby’s, exotics, etc. Probably won’t get the best price from one of them though.
 
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Thanks for the input.
Looking at a
2018 Jackhammer with 9,500 miles, new tires, dealer asking $59,950.
2020 with Roush Stage 3 with 21,000 miiles, private party asking $62,000
 

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The Jackhammer is a dope whip. So is the Stage 3. Whatever you do make sure you get the right cooling mods. FI Interchiller is the end all be all solution to heat soak.

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I bought my 2020 RS3 two years ago with 3k miles for 65k from a Dodge dealership. They need to come down some. I haggled with three different listings around the country and got the one I really wanted cheapest by having them play off the others.
 
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I like the 2020 and it's only about 2-1/2 hrs away, but he is not moving much on the price.
 

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Thanks for the input.
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2018 Jackhammer with 9,500 miles, new tires, dealer asking $59,950.
2020 with Roush Stage 3 with 21,000 miiles, private party asking $62,000
Wow, I keep thinking about this.

Mine is a 2019 with about 3,300 miles. Always garaged and well kept. I was thinking of selling at one point and I was going to ask for 65k.
He has 21k miles and asking 62k. That car better be very mint.
 

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I'm at the other end of the spectrum with my RS2. 2018 w 73K on it. Has been a daily driver for me with some highway love marks. Runs great, and I still love it, but have started looking for both what I could get out of mine, and since I do love the Roush, what a reset would run with a newer, magnaride equipped RS2 pre-model change.

I'm on my second Ford extended warranty with it, which is great for piece of mind with the mileage, and it's transferable. Sorry for the ramble, but saw the thread and thought I'd see if anyone had any input. I've looked at Mach 1's, which would get me most of the way and a lot better availability. But part of me is fine where I'm at and hoping to just maintain it.
 

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