MAGS1
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- 2022 Mustang GT
Yeah, going on 4 years now. I’d be shocked if a dealer held onto one that long, especially the way prices skyrocketed in 2021/2022. Best bet if OP wants “new” is to find one that someone bought brand new and mothballed it. Going to pay a pretty penny for it though I would expect.I get the impression that the OP expects to find a dealer in the "middle of nowhere" who just couldn't sell their 2020 (OP, the newest GT350 is 2020) and is willing to unload it cheap.
I guess anything is possible but like I said before - the only reason a dealer would still have a "new" 2020 of any vehicle, is because they wanted to have it or maybe even had to do a buy back followed by a long repair. Either way, this scenario doesn't seem likely.
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