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thanks for the reply!
so I'm assuming I can maybe aim for 20% off of MSRP?
Someone PM'd me with a dealership nearby and they have approx. 20%off advertised.
20% off of MSRP is more than enough for me as I got about the same deal with the Corvette =)
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I'll add to the fray.

'17 GT 400A, Lightning Blue, performance package

40,835 sticker
x-plan 38,807
2650 total rebates
Check was made out for 38,601. and 44 cents.
 

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With rebates and Military Appreciation ($1000) I got my 2017 GT with performance pack for around 32k. MSRP was 38K.

I got them to throw in a set of Ford all weather floor mats for no charge. They gave me a great interest rate as well.
 

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I recently purchased a 2017 GT Premium California Special. MSRP is $45,400. I paid $39,500 + tax & license OTD. I don't think I got the best deal but those are few and far between..
 
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I recently purchased a 2017 GT Premium California Special. MSRP is $45,400. I paid $39,500 OTD. I don't think I got the best deal but those are few and in between..
That's crazy good. Where were you able to do this? I live in Tampa and can't find anything close to that. And yes I've tried Brandon Ford.
 

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That's crazy good. Where were you able to do this? I live in Tampa and can't find anything close to that. And yes I've tried Brandon Ford.
Sorry, I meant to say my price does not include tax & licenses, if that matters. I'm in St. Louis.
 

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I paid $31,500 OTD for my 2017 Mustang GT base. MSRP was $34,095. Was a factory order.
 

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In Jan 2016, i bought my 2016 Mustang GT Base for $27k. With all the little fees it came up just short of 31k. I think i got a great bargain if you ask me.
 

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In Jan 2016, i bought my 2016 Mustang GT Base for $27k. With all the little fees it came up just short of 31k. I think i got a great bargain if you ask me.
Like my car. I don't think you can get a much lower OTD price than $31,000
But depends on the state and county you live in too.
 

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Like my car. I don't think you can get a much lower OTD price than $31,000
But depends on the state and county you live in too.
Yeah location definetely matters when it comes to OTD pricing. In my state, WV, tax is only 5% and you can deduct trade in value from the sale price so you only pay tax on the difference. Depending on what your scenario is, the trade in "tax break" can be a fairly large savings. For me, I ended up only paying 450 in taxes and 150 in title, license and other fees.
 

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Yeah location definetely matters when it comes to OTD pricing. In my state, WV, tax is only 5% and you can deduct trade in value from the sale price so you only pay tax on the difference. Depending on what your scenario is, the trade in "tax break" can be a fairly large savings. For me, I ended up only paying 450 in taxes and 150 in title, license and other fees.
I didn't have a trade in and I had to pay 10% sales tax... Taxes and fees was like $3000
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