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Buy a 2016/17 or wait for 2018 prices to drop?

Nomadic

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Current: '19 Mustang GT base 6spd (SOLD),'19 Camaro 1SS A10, '14 VW Jetta SE 1.8
Look, there is no way anyone can get a car with this type of performance for around $30K. That's why I believe the 15-17 will hold value maybe even better than the 18+ going forward. E
I paid well under $30K for my '19 GT before tax, license. Since I knew I was going to keep mine 100% stock except for the larger wheels/tires, no brainer to buy new ($8K off msrp).
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