Jon|3.7
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This is turning to a GT vs EB now lol
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Yeah.. I ran the numbers on a new GT at the dealer.. the difference from what I'm paying now would of been $50 more per month.. not terrible.It's not a couple thousand dollars- its more like 8 or 9 V6 to V8 base to base. Plus, some of the younger guys simply can't afford the insurance on the GT. When I owned a Suzuki dealership, a 20 yr old guy would pay as much per month for insurance as his bike payment was on a GSXR.
Nah, I could care less what others buy. None of my business. I'm just stating my opinion. As for insurance, yeah, I can totally see that being a huge deciding factor. I'm 30 with a clean driving record and pay 700 every 6 months for two cars with full coverage. I went from a sedan to a GT and my premium went up like 12 bucks a month lol.This is turning to a GT vs EB now lol
not apples to apple. You spec'd out EB with leather, NAV, etc.I can't talk insurance bc everyone will vary there. You can always buy slightly used like I did and the gap is no where near 8-9 grand. I paid 32k and it had 500 miles on it. check this out:
Like I said, I could have bought a V6 auto, 051A for 20K during the Labor Day sale. That's 10K+ difference. I bought an EB auto for 24K. Still at least 6K difference, more like 7. The difference might actually be more in Canada where the OP lives.I can't talk insurance bc everyone will vary there. You can always buy slightly used like I did and the gap is no where near 8-9 grand. I paid 32k and it had 500 miles on it. check this out:
2015 Ford Mustang GT
Rear Spoiler, Alloy Wheels, Traction Control, Cruise Control, Auxiliary Audio Input, Overhead Airbags more...
Miles
4K
$31,899*
2015 Ford Mustang EcoBoost
Leather Seats, Navigation System, Rear Spoiler, Front Seat Heaters, Turbo Charged Engine, Alloy Wheels more...
Miles
<1K
$30,998*
lol ok man. Ignore what I posted. Let them go back to discussing. :headbonk:Like I said, I could have bought a V6 auto, 051A for 20K during the Labor Day sale. That's 10K+ difference. I bought an EB auto for 24K. Still at least 6K difference, more like 7. The difference might actually be more in Canada where the OP lives.
F150 in XL, V6, Auto, short-bed might be close. But there isn't many of them on dealer lots, so you almost certain won't get a good deal. The market is moving to crew cabs, and those aren't cheap.Anything out there top this for the price?


watMy 6 looks better then 90% of the S550s I encounter on the road..........with its outdated interior and all
Not in ATL trafficV6, EB, or GT.
Still slower than a Camaro.:ford: