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    Considering what I paid for my 2019 in March I think that price is a little high.
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    That price is high. pwrab (Paul) paid a bit less than that for his 2018 with a lot less mileage than that.

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    Even with such low miles, thought in the 33k ish range.

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    Prices on all used and new cars seem to be slightly escalated right now due to lowered levels of supply thanks to Covid.
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    Seems high for an almost 4 model year old car, even if low mileage. I paid less for my '17 convertible GT in July 17 from Bill at Heritage Ford. They have Ford executive driven cars all the time. You out to be able to get a '19 or '20 at close to that price.
    Don't forget, the engines and chassis, as well as exterior body work, changed substantially for model year 18
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    paid 34,000 for my pp1 2018 - in 2018 with just over 5K
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    ^^^ Have to ad one thing Rick - these cars seem to hold value - my payout after the accident in 2019 was 42
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    Love the color/wheel combo! I think it depends on how flexible/motivated the dealer is to sell. If you could get it around $35-$36K.....I think it would be a good deal.

    Depending on how much more COVID we're in for, there may be some more ripple effects to the economy which may mean some folks forced to sell their toys at lower prices. Might be worth waiting a little longer before pulling the trigger.

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    IMO, no it’s not a reasonable price. This is a base Mustang GT 300a. It has the PPI and Recaros, which I guess were available in this configuration then (300a + Recaros). Now (2020) when you select Recaros, it automatically bumps you up to a 301a Pacakage AND the PPII, which includes a lot more interior content and performance content.

    Used 2017 Mustang GT 300a with PPI and Recaros: $39,800.

    New 2020 Mustang GT 301a with PPII and Recaros: $44,900 with current incentives.

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