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PS - I tuned a 2019 RS3 with like 2500 miles. The rewards are a little different for a power adder car. It went from 400 to almost 600.
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^all this. Also consider this... The need to tune has become part of the car enthusiast institution over the years. The need to mod in general is the same and especially with the Mustang platform which traditionally started as a really good base to build something fun, and it responded pretty well. The aftermarket fueled the hell out of it and now every Mustang owner wants to customize and upgrade their car - great job on the marketing and building an entire industry, I agree... BUT - certain models today, I'd argue, have had 99% of the work done for you. They were built to enjoy and be very capable right out of the box, effectively removing that performance delta between stock and "FBO w/tune" cars of the past.

That said - nothing wrong with doing what you want - just be ready to accept the consequences. Sounds like anything in life, right?
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I'd put more value on who owned the car prior. (if out of warranty). Go to Facebook and see if your the car is listed on there. Lots of idiots are ending up with these cars and once the price starts to drop, it will only attract more. It's a sad truth.
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