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Should I get New 2019 EB PP1 101A or just settle with used 2018?

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Question everyone: is there any reason a dealership would still have a NEW 2018 Mustang Ecoboost PP 101A? Anything I should be leery of?
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Question everyone: is there any reason a dealership would still have a NEW 2018 Mustang Ecoboost PP 101A? Anything I should be leery of?
If I might ask a personal question; is this purchase going to strain you financially? Something you're not sure if you can afford?
 
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If I might ask a personal question; is this purchase going to strain you financially? Something you're not sure if you can afford?
I'm having multiple dealers compete with various mustangs. The purchase I can afford.
 

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Question everyone: is there any reason a dealership would still have a NEW 2018 Mustang Ecoboost PP 101A? Anything I should be leery of?
I bought a new 17GT in 6/18 for about $13k off so and I hope you saw my post before.
 

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I didn't read through the entire thread but have a little advice. If I remember correctly using 87 octane in an EcoBoost Mustang results in about a 30 horsepower loss. The car runs fine but runs its best on premium. I had a 2017 Focus ST and noticed on premium I got about two or three more pounds of boost. It does make a difference.
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