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    Changes for the 2016 Mustang...

    For your reading enjoyment...

    http://www.svtperformance.com/?p=15829

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    Read that. It seems to have some improvements here and there. Not too bad actually.

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    i'm looking forward to the main facelift they'll do in a few years. Similar to the 2012-2013 differences.
    I think they'll darken up the taillights again.. like the 12-13 change. Right now they're a bit too solid in colour... much like the 2010s-12s were.

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    They are getting too pricey!

    They already down-graded the GT. All "CDN" GT's were "Premium" coupes. Now the base coupe has no leather. Fine, if you don't want leather; I'm just concerned re. the $$.
    If the Mustang held it's resale, like the Challenger, that'd be fine.
    It's already a 60K car (I "built" a '15 vert on ford.ca). This will make it a 70K car, with less-than-great resale.
    I'm keeping mine for a little longer, but not everyone does. Hate to see the car's current resale values. It'll really hurt if you've paid 60+ out-the-door and want to trade it in within yrs 1-3.

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    If you want to keep trading in then lease is the best way to go period. Guaranteed residual vs taking the risk. Guys who flip always loose money unless they are a dealer.
    Just priced a premium at 56k all in, I agree too much for a GT mustang, but they are getting to be really nice cars. That said wait a model year and it will be on sale for 10k less.

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    True! ^^
    I love my '12; but the more I'm seeing the '15's, I like them....But 60K for a current new vert is a lot of $. Add in the '16 Performance Package and some goodies......OUCH!

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    Quote Originally Posted by vertfiveoh View Post
    They are getting too pricey!

    They already down-graded the GT. All "CDN" GT's were "Premium" coupes. Now the base coupe has no leather. Fine, if you don't want leather; I'm just concerned re. the $$.
    If the Mustang held it's resale, like the Challenger, that'd be fine.
    It's already a 60K car (I "built" a '15 vert on ford.ca). This will make it a 70K car, with less-than-great resale.
    I'm keeping mine for a little longer, but not everyone does. Hate to see the car's current resale values. It'll really hurt if you've paid 60+ out-the-door and want to trade it in within yrs 1-3.
    I can buy a 2015 in 2018/2019... not allowed to buy a new car. Wife is too financially smart for me.

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    I'm liking the 15's as well, and I agree they are they getting pricey!

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    This GT that I own will be my last GT. After that I will shop for something different.

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