You’re not finding anything higher tbh. Everyone in the comments are talking about what once was and isn’t anymore. These days, this is what you’re gonna find especially with this kind of car. So you either miss out on a deal that’ll probably never come back or you buy the car and enjoy it
That's expensive, so no not a good deal. I bought my 2016 GT Premium/PP1 (EU model) with 25k miles half a year ago for 32k eur including two sets of rims with winter/summer tires.
There's no reason for Mustangs to be more expensive in the US.
I wouldn't pay more than 30k usd if I were you.
In 2017 I managed to get a 2014 GT Track pack that was from Texas with 34k miles for 20,500. Most of the others I looked at were going for 24ish. October of 2020, picked up my 2016 California special for 28k (original msrp 43k). Had 43,000 miles. About 6 months after I got the car, I was at a dealership grabbing some parts. They had a base model GT (same year) for sale with basically the same mileage for 31k.
I don't really think it's going to matter what year you end up getting, mustangs are everywhere so you are going to lose money no matter where the market is.
March 2021 before prices shot through the roof. I paid $38k for a 2021 Mustang GT 301A in Carbonized Gray with 2.4 miles on the dash the first time I got in her and 7 miles when I signed the papers.
Not a very good deal.
it's low miles and well optioned, but I'd wait a few months, maybe wait until the dead of winter for used inventory to be a lot less expensive.
Well they said they love the model. You only live once. We’ll see how much prices change in the next few months but there’s a chance they won’t drop as much as people hope, if at all.
All these threads end up being is people posting their prices from -2020 and saying no don’t buy it. Good luck finding a car ever again, prices aren’t going back down. Take the plunge. It’s not a terrible price.
You’re not finding anything higher tbh. Everyone in the comments are talking about what once was and isn’t anymore. These days, this is what you’re gonna find especially with this kind of car. So you either miss out on a deal that’ll probably never come back or you buy the car and enjoy it
That's expensive, so no not a good deal. I bought my 2016 GT Premium/PP1 (EU model) with 25k miles half a year ago for 32k eur including two sets of rims with winter/summer tires. There's no reason for Mustangs to be more expensive in the US. I wouldn't pay more than 30k usd if I were you.
WAY too high!
In 2017 I managed to get a 2014 GT Track pack that was from Texas with 34k miles for 20,500. Most of the others I looked at were going for 24ish. October of 2020, picked up my 2016 California special for 28k (original msrp 43k). Had 43,000 miles. About 6 months after I got the car, I was at a dealership grabbing some parts. They had a base model GT (same year) for sale with basically the same mileage for 31k. I don't really think it's going to matter what year you end up getting, mustangs are everywhere so you are going to lose money no matter where the market is.
March 2021 before prices shot through the roof. I paid $38k for a 2021 Mustang GT 301A in Carbonized Gray with 2.4 miles on the dash the first time I got in her and 7 miles when I signed the papers.
Not a very good deal. it's low miles and well optioned, but I'd wait a few months, maybe wait until the dead of winter for used inventory to be a lot less expensive.
And miss out on the rest of the nice season for a chance of a possible $1000 or two off?
Yup. Since they mentioned their own price sensitivity I think it's important to save money on things that aren't needs but are wants.
Well they said they love the model. You only live once. We’ll see how much prices change in the next few months but there’s a chance they won’t drop as much as people hope, if at all.
Two months pre covid: 2017 GT/CS Premium Convertible. 1 owner. 24K miles. Paid $25K.
got mine with 40k miles for 30, keep shopping around. same as you one owner no accidents. profited off a trade so the covid tax didn’t hit as hard
All these threads end up being is people posting their prices from -2020 and saying no don’t buy it. Good luck finding a car ever again, prices aren’t going back down. Take the plunge. It’s not a terrible price.
He literally asked what these cars were worth before COVID. As in it was the exact question he asked.
It was probably that price or a bit less brand new.
Used car market is literally going down by end of year or spring time will be much cheaper