I will say my Bullitt has over $5000 in upgrades that I won’t list here that you won’t get on a new GT. Only ones you can see are the rear spoiler and MGW shifter, everything thing else is under the car.Pre-pandemic, used were hovering at $36k-$40k.
Even now with the crazy market - if you do a wide open Nationwide search on Cargurus - you can still hit on some within the US that are in the asking/selling $45k range, with wiggle room for negotiation.
IMO, $50k 'now' is too high for any used Bullitt. Sure there's low mileage or barely driven, but as was stated above you can buy a brand new Mustang at the same cost point - it may not be a Bullitt, but it's a brand new car.
There is literally a vendor on here selling mustangs for 3% under invoice. Not sure why people even consider used when deals like that are possible.It's been a long time since people lost money on cars.
Ya know... the normal way.
Until sellers are ready to lose 10-20grand plus on their car, we still have a way to go.
I can A plan a new GT for 37k.. can barely find a 5 year old gt with decent miles for that price lol.
I'm in need of something relatively quick/hence used market inquiry. I'm assuming the vendor is selling new not used.There is literally a vendor on here selling mustangs for 3% under invoice. Not sure why people even consider used when deals like that are possible.
so your the reason I can still sell my mustang for the price I bought it for huh?I'm in need of something relatively quick/hence used market inquiry. I'm assuming the vendor is selling new not used.