PICK3 said:yeah ... I don't think so![]()
Oh no?
you still can't find 2005 mustang GT's for less than $19K. Mines a 2007 with 12K miles, is fully loaded (minuses the 18" rim option) and doesn't have a single scratch on it, and the interior is pristine. If you add in the fact I have a supercharger on mine, I could ask 29K for it and sell it easily. Plus the fact it gets 26mpg on the freeway makes those concened with MPG performance more enticed. Plus the 8 year extended warranty I purchased, which is worth 3.5K for a used car. my particular setup will old a much higher value seeing as that 8 year warranty is tranferred to a buyer if I sell it. If I don't sell it, it means I have 8 years guaranteed bumper to bumper performance.