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Dat37tho

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Seeing these payments amounts give me hope. $600 is a little steep but I could cover it and I know I could get at least a 2.5% rate for 72 months (got fantastic credit through my credit union).
Been thinking of swapping the 2015 V6 for a 2016 GT when they come out but I feel I'd be too upside down on the V6 since I've only had it sense December 2014. :(

Any insight or ideas on how to help with this from anyone?
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Seeing these payments amounts give me hope. $600 is a little steep but I could cover it and I know I could get at least a 2.5% rate for 72 months (got fantastic credit through my credit union).
Been thinking of swapping the 2015 V6 for a 2016 GT when they come out but I feel I'd be too upside down on the V6 since I've only had it sense December 2014. :(

Any insight or ideas on how to help with this from anyone?
Unless you put down a big deposit or trade in, you will be upside down. I would just keep the car until you pay it down some. Maybe just wait until the 2017s come out and see what changes occur by then.
 

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Unless you put down a big deposit or trade in, you will be upside down. I would just keep the car until you pay it down some. Maybe just wait until the 2017s come out and see what changes occur by then.
Yeah that seems to be my most fiscal option. Can't trade-in the current Mustang and its the only car I own. I have money for a decent down payment but its currently a house down payment, cause you know, priorities :headbonk:
Still hoping the 2017 models have some changes like the 2012 to 2013 model transition did. That'll make the wait easier
 

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Yeah that seems to be my most fiscal option. Can't trade-in the current Mustang and its the only car I own. I have money for a decent down payment but its currently a house down payment, cause you know, priorities :headbonk:
Still hoping the 2017 models have some changes like the 2012 to 2013 model transition did. That'll make the wait easier
Since you are getting ready to buy a house, self control is a good thing to have. Just wait and make the smart decision. :thumbsup:
 

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Since you are getting ready to buy a house, self control is a good thing to have. Just wait and make the smart decision. :thumbsup:

Haha the smart decision is waiting cause the wife would be the end of me if I spent the house down payment on a new GT.
And no one wants that :eyebulge:
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