My gf is looking at the new 5.0s. She is wanting an automatic. She is really liking the huggar blue.. I see a lot of people buying there cars from skip. What would be the difference in cost be compared to a base model 5.0 to the deluxe model. She is going to keep her other car that we have that's a suv, due to us having a 2 year old. This will also be the first car she has financed. So I'm thinking that will play a factor in all of this. I just want her to get something she really likes, and that will still hold value 2 years down the road.
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Originally posted by Special K View PostThere's deep impact and grabber blue. online prices for a base manual is just under 30k with rebates etc, mid 30's for premium w/manual. One good thing, LOTS of auto GT's around.2011 Mustang GT
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These cars are holding their value very well. Hell I traded in my 09 GT with 45k miles on my 12GT and they gave me 20k, it was two years old and I paid 27KOriginally posted by SilverbackLook all you want, she can't find anyone else who treats her as bad as I do, and I keep her self esteem so low, she wouldn't think twice about going anywhere else.
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Yeah, I found the same thing with these new 5.0's when I finally decided to pull the trigger. I started out looking at used 11-12's, but quickly realized that all the used ones out there were damned near as much as the brand new 13's....some were actually asking more with 5K-10K miles than I ended up paying for a 13' with the options I wanted, and mine only had 16 miles on it.70' Chevelle RagTop
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Originally posted by juic3d View PostMy gf is looking at the new 5.0s. She is wanting an automatic. She is really liking the huggar blue.. I see a lot of people buying there cars from skip. What would be the difference in cost be compared to a base model 5.0 to the deluxe model. She is going to keep her other car that we have that's a suv, due to us having a 2 year old. This will also be the first car she has financed. So I'm thinking that will play a factor in all of this. I just want her to get something she really likes, and that will still hold value 2 years down the road.HD Parts
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