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I traded my 2016 V-6 Mustang with 20,544 miles for a brand new 2017 Ingot Silver V-6 Mustang. The sticker on the new one was $28,050 it came with 6 speed auto, reverse sensor and over the top racing stripe and got it for $22,999 on sale. I will post some pictures soon.
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Congrats! Just curious, why did you upgrade?
 
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I really liked the 2016 V-6 I had, so I just got another year newer and a different color. Since ford discontinued the V-6 platform this was my last chance to get a new one off the lot.
 

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I really liked the 2016 V-6 I had, so I just got another year newer and a different color. Since ford discontinued the V-6 platform this was my last chance to get a new one off the lot.
Makes sense! Thanks for the reply.
 

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Congrats. It's a very sweet engine that Ford unfortunately treated like their bastard stepchild after the 2.3 hit the market. I do miss that startup growl, the better seat fabric, and the nicer looking nose. Post pics!


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