2007 ford mustang for sale
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Q: 2007 Ford Mustang?
There is a 2007 Ford Mustang for sale with 30,000 miles on it for 14,500 including tax, title, and tags. Is this a good deal, and what do you think of the new mustangs?
-It is red with the premium package, just no leather seats.
A: Sounds like a fair price. I like the look, I think my next car is going to be a Mustang GT.
Q: 2007 Ford Mustang for firrst car??
Ok my dad knows this dude that owns a car lot and the dude that owns it goes to ford sales and he said he could get me one for about $10,000
My dad said that would be a good car for me, wut do you all think??
What about gas, maintenence, reliablity, power, ride comfort???
Would i enjoy this car?? we test drove one and we really liked it and thought it rode a little rough, maybe it was just that car, or the tires it had one it
A: Oh there is SOO much wrong information here from these other uninformed, biased people! Ok, here we go.
-Mustangs are just as reliable as any other car if you properly maintain them.
-Mustangs are not huge gas hogs, considering the performance you get in return. If you want 35 miles per gallon, buy a Focus. If you are redlining the car constantly from stoplight to stoplight, yes you will go through a lot of gas.
-Getting into a Mustang will NOT automatically jack up your insurance rates. When I was 21, I went from an Escort (4 cylinder) to a Mustang GT (V8) and my rates went DOWN. Why, you ask? Because I had a clean record. Your record matters way more than the car.
-If the one you drove felt rough, it may have been a GT, which has a little bit stiffer springs, or the tires were hard. Mine doesn’t ride rough at all.
-Don’t worry about long term reliability. My 1998 is past 135,000 miles and has never leaked, blown an engine or transmission, or anything like that. I got 30 miles per gallon once on a long highway trip. With mixed city and highway driving, I get 24 mpg all the time. Not exactly a gas hog.
Q: Used Ford Mustang GT500 Cobra 2007, Thinking of buying, what should the Price be?
I tried to use Blue book and it said they could not get a price on one of them. Ford dealer wants $40,299. That still very close to the price for a new one is. It was like new really,but its way over price me and my dad and even the sales thought. What do you think the price should be?
10,000 on it
A: I would deffinately not pay more then $36,000. I can find a bunch from private sellers that have half the milage and they are asking between $35,000 and $38,000. If I were you, I would take a look at private sellers. Since you will be buying a car that has so few miles on it and you buy from an adult you know the car wont be abused and the factory warranty will still be present. Not only will you find a car for a lot less but on top of that you will save thousands because you wont have to pay sales tax. You are probally looking at saving at least $5,000 by going with a private seller.
Q: What happens when you get pre-approved for a car loan?
Right now I am in a tough situation. My 2004 Dodge is going to die any day now (well, the transmission anyway). I found a 2007 Ford Mustang for sale at 15k. I am able to put 800 down and pray that I can trade my car for another grand off of the selling price. Right now I am just waiting on a pre-approval from a bank but I was wondering what happens when you get pre-approved? Do you have to wait for information to be sent in by mail? Or can you just go to a car dealership right away? Sorry, this is my first time financing a car.
A: Financed cars is more expensive to insurance cause it requires full coverage. You can compare how much you would pay for full coverage of this car using this tool – carquotes.fateback.com
Q: 2007 Ford Mustang?
There is a 2007 Ford Mustang for sale with 30,000 miles on it for 14,500 including tax, title, and tags. Is this a good deal, and what do you think of the new mustangs?
-It is red with the premium package, just no leather seats.
A: It looks like a rental car 30k in one year . Driven 90 miles a day everyday. Have them show you proof of all oil changes and services before you get this car.
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