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Yeah, it was pretty rough. Interior torn up, dirty, suspension bushings shot. And it had a race clutch. And a short shifter. On the upside it had an amazing exhaust. I'm not having any luck finding these generic GTs for near KBB. They're either beat to poo poo or demanding 3x KBB.
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kronix posted:Unless the car is absolutely mint(it's not), it's almost always worth less than KBB. You might want to take a look around the used car market as prices are up across the board.
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Krakkles posted:Yeah, it was pretty rough. Interior torn up, dirty, suspension bushings shot. And it had a race clutch. And a short shifter. On the upside it had an amazing exhaust. Finding unmolested new edge GTs in norcal was tough for me, especially for near KBB. The guy i bought it from was well into his 60s and obviously never drove it hard, i needed a car so i basically gave him his asking price (which was slightly under KBB but he had nice 17" cobra alloys)
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Krakkles posted:Looking at a '99 GT, 133,xxx miles. Going to check out the car tonight, but it looks to be in good shape and the guy says it has no problems. He's asking $5500 obo, blue book is ~$4700. What should I look out for? Would it be reasonable to offer him $4500 and hope to settle under $5000? I got a '99 v6 MT in February for $3000. How much is a v8 worth? I feel like I stole this thing for paying that much. I live in Michigan where cars fall apart after 15 years, in fact I got the mustang because my '95 escort (first car) is so badly rusted that I think it isnt safe to drive. This car looks like it was never ever driven in the winter. Its got slightly under 120k miles.
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# ? Mar 29, 2012 07:16 |
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I don't know, I wouldn't sell my '98 GT (125k miles) for less than $5000 even if I were desperate. Blue book is $4,841, but I don't think I could find a replacement in good condition for cheaper than $6-7k. It makes sense that used car prices would be stable or increasing just because of how much longer cars last nowadays. A friend of mine sold his '96 V6 a couple of years ago with 325k miles on it for $1500. Something to look out for in the 96-00 year range: make sure it has the aluminum crossover on the intake manifold. As I recall there was a settlement from Ford because pretty much all of the lovely plastic ones cracked and were a huge hassle to fix. I know mine was, such that every time I see a low coolant warning in a car I get unreasonably upset.
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# ? Mar 29, 2012 11:42 |
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vote_no posted:I don't know, I wouldn't sell my '98 GT (125k miles) for less than $5000 even if I were desperate. Blue book is $4,841, but I don't think I could find a replacement in good condition for cheaper than $6-7k. It makes sense that used car prices would be stable or increasing just because of how much longer cars last nowadays. A friend of mine sold his '96 V6 a couple of years ago with 325k miles on it for $1500. I went through three OEM warranty replacements on my 96 GT before I sold it. I think Ford was sick of dealing with me by the end. That car made a 9000 mie road trip like two weeks before the first time the manifold started spewing. Scared the poo poo out of me the first time, annoyed me the ext two times.
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coolskillrex remix posted:Finding unmolested new edge GTs in norcal was tough for me, especially for near KBB. The guy i bought it from was well into his 60s and obviously never drove it hard, i needed a car so i basically gave him his asking price (which was slightly under KBB but he had nice 17" cobra alloys) SanitysEdge posted:I got a '99 v6 MT in February for $3000. How much is a v8 worth?
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vote_no posted:I don't know, I wouldn't sell my '98 GT (125k miles) for less than $5000 even if I were desperate. Blue book is $4,841, but I don't think I could find a replacement in good condition for cheaper than $6-7k. It makes sense that used car prices would be stable or increasing just because of how much longer cars last nowadays. A friend of mine sold his '96 V6 a couple of years ago with 325k miles on it for $1500. This is really confusing to me, Edmunds has the value of a loaded 99 GT with 100k miles at around 3k for private party sale. It seems as though 5 minutes of research is showing people have no problem asking double that. I've been shopping for a 7-10 year old Ranger for a while now so I knew prices were high but above KBB is crazy, I had no idea.
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These price guides are really only good for 5 year old or newer cars. The data falls apart as you reach end of life pricing. Craiglist also convinces people that they should charge more since it doesn't cost anything to put a crazy high price free ad on the internet and then say I don't check my email and don't bother me with questions, bring cash and no you can't test drive the car.
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So I should have bought the car I looked at for more than KBB?
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# ? Mar 29, 2012 16:36 |
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Krakkles posted:So I should have bought the car I looked at for more than KBB? Sounds like it was a POS and you made the right call passing on it.
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Agreed, you should probably expect to pay a lot more than Blue Book, but not for something with bad racing mods and a crappy interior. A '67 in awesome condition might be worth $30,000 (or more) and a horrible one might be worth $500. Not that we're talking about classics for 14-year-old cars, but I think that difference in price is starting to widen for that generation. I'm not saying that because I want my '98 to be worth $30k, I just think good condition cars of that generation are becoming harder to find. Looks like the highest price on cars.com in the US is currently $12,000 for a '98 with 52k miles on it. I wouldn't pay that much, but I bet someone will.
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vote_no posted:Agreed, you should probably expect to pay a lot more than Blue Book, but not for something with bad racing mods and a crappy interior. A '67 in awesome condition might be worth $30,000 (or more) and a horrible one might be worth $500. Not that we're talking about classics for 14-year-old cars, but I think that difference in price is starting to widen for that generation. I'm not saying that because I want my '98 to be worth $30k, I just think good condition cars of that generation are becoming harder to find. I have a theory that these cars are owned by men who's wives want them to sell them and they secretly don't want to. I mean sure, maybe someone *MIGHT* buy a guy for 12k but to me personally, it's not worth the sheer number of people who are going to come to your house and make up poo poo wrong with the car trying to get your price down. Maybe I'm weird but I'd rather sell my car in a couple of weeks to someone who isn't a retard than stretch out the process for months in search of a couple of grand. I've sold cars before and it's one of the things I absolutely hate the most. I can't imagine doing paperwork with someone who thinks 12 grand for a 15 year old Mustang is a good investment.
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# ? Mar 30, 2012 00:56 |
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For whats it worth I sold my 01 GT with 83k last summer for almost 8k. To be fair it was in immaculate condition for a 10 year old car. I miss it. [sacrilege]Sort of.[/sacrilege]
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# ? Mar 30, 2012 02:40 |
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The last-gen Trans-Am WS6 was the first car I really wanted, how does it compare with the Mustang? All I can think when I look at it now is how goddamn long it must be.
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# ? Mar 30, 2012 02:48 |
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The length is slightly obnoxious and the build quality is not as good, however the LS1 T56 combination definitely makes up for it. I have been looking for one since I sold my GT and found this black on black black at a local dealer. It needs a little work but its nice having something a little more unique than the new edge stang. Also I don't care what anyone says, I love my ridiculous t-tops! This one had the added bonus of being mostly stock aside from a set of ceramic coated long tube headers.
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Found a good condition-ish '00 GT for $4500. Then he sold it before I got there. This is frustrating. Edit: And Zeroboy, I'd have paid that for that one.
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Don't forget about "Cash for Clunkers" when looking at the used car market. That program removed a whole lot of supply from the used car market right as the economy was collapsing and more people were looking to buy a used car instead of a new one. You've all taken an Econ 101 class and understand what happens to prices when supply drops and demand rises.
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frozenphil posted:Don't forget about "Cash for Clunkers" when looking at the used car market. That program removed a whole lot of supply from the used car market right as the economy was collapsing and more people were looking to buy a used car instead of a new one. I mean that's a little unfair the real world can't exactly be modeled econ 101. The world is a lot more complicated that supply and demand. People love to poo poo on cash for clunkers because BIG GOVERMENT.Yeah it took a lot of cars off the road but I don't think people were rushing out to sell 7 year old Mustang GTs for 3500-4500. It was mostly a lot of big SUVs and particularly inefficient minivans. http://news.consumerreports.org/cars/2009/08/cash-for-clunkers-top-10-most-popular-new-cars-and-trade-ins.html I think, given the the situation at the time, it probably was a net good for the country that we gave some assistance to people who wanted to move to significantly more efficient cars while helping out our auto industry.
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kimbo305 posted:Can costco's deal work for really exclusive car like the Boss? It works for just about any car that is available on the Costco website, including the Audi R8.
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Imperador do Brasil posted:Well, another nice thing is that I never take it on the freeway. I am not expecting it to be any more drone-y than my wife's LS2 G8 with Headers, X-pipe and Magnaflow cat-back. Louder, yes. Report forthcoming, whenever I get time to install them. I'm interested in your report. I dd my 2012 GT and want louder exhaust, but not at the expense of drone. There is almost no noise isolation in these cars. Lets assume that's for weight savings. Crappy cell picture...hard to get lava red on camera.
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I have an 01 with 22,000 miles. Honestly my car is in more than mint condition. Everything wrong with it gets corrected (in fact its going to the shop next week or so for a cocked up subframe) When I say corrected, I also mean it gets the best name brand parts to replace anything that is broken. I hardly ever go with stock replacements. Taking into the fact that my car has mods, its depreciated the overall value of the vehicle. I can honestly say the car is in the $10k range. I am not looking to sell it. However if someone offered me $17,000 that would be the minimum I would consider to let it go.
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Here's a strategy for dealing with dealerships: http://bigthink.com/think-tank/how-to-buy-a-car-using-game-theory I've never tried it, but assuming you have enough dealerships in your area it should yield some results.
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My dad rocks a 1994 cobra pace car that in really great shape with 59k miles, I know he wouldn't entertain anything less than 20k. He just loves his car and takes very good care of it, and to him its worth that, and if someone every wants it bad enough it'll be worth what they pay, that's just how it is sometimes. He has no intention of selling ever. He's had it since I think 99 or 00.
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# ? Mar 30, 2012 18:50 |
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Wow... and I thought I hardly ever drove my car (around 6-7k km/year). There's a lot of low-mileage Mustangs out there, it would seem.
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# ? Mar 30, 2012 19:47 |
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On the other side of that coin, my '07 has 80k miles on it
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# ? Mar 30, 2012 20:52 |
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jamal posted:plus they didn't do this: Actually, they did do the reverse burnout.
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# ? Mar 30, 2012 21:20 |
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b0nes posted:It works for just about any car that is available on the Costco website, including the Audi R8. Hes saying does a dealer have to sell the car to you via costco and the answer is im pretty sure no. If its rare enough that they can sell it above msrp they can just tell costco they dont have enough inventory
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Evil Bidness posted:I'm interested in your report. I dd my 2012 GT and want louder exhaust, but not at the expense of drone. There is almost no noise isolation in these cars. Lets assume that's for weight savings. Anything that deletes mufflers will have a poo poo ton of drone. Drone is a resonate frequency and i would bet that eliminating drone is how well your muffler muffles that frequency while getting out of the way of other frequencies. My cousin has 5.0 with corsa xtreme and heartthrob x pipe. paid like $900 and doesnt drone at all and is loud as gently caress. Corsa is pretty reliable when it comes to creating exhaust without drone. corsa catback only https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=21l-gKiR7Qo coolskillrex remix fucked around with this message at 22:46 on Mar 30, 2012 |
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Wow. Managed to sell my used brembo wheels for $700. Time to spend that all on a CAI and tune!
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Comrade Flynn posted:Wow. Managed to sell my used brembo wheels for $700. Time to spend that all on a CAI and tune! Didnt you curb one? they still went for $700? drat Locally or ebay?
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coolskillrex remix posted:Didnt you curb one? they still went for $700? drat Local. And yeah, one was curbed.
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kronix posted:I mean that's a little unfair the real world can't exactly be modeled econ 101. The world is a lot more complicated that supply and demand. People love to poo poo on cash for clunkers because BIG GOVERMENT.Yeah it took a lot of cars off the road but I don't think people were rushing out to sell 7 year old Mustang GTs for 3500-4500. It was mostly a lot of big SUVs and particularly inefficient minivans. I wasn't making any kind of determination about the program, just saying that it happened. I understand that a lot of people weren't selling nice used cars back to the program, but people looking for the types of vehicles that got bought by CfC now have no choice but to look for other options on the used market, thus creating a glut of demand for a dwindling supply. Cash for Clunkers isn't the sole reason that used car prices are high right now, but it is a contributing reason.
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Well, the Magnaflow got installed today. 45 minutes under the car, and it could have been quicker but I am stubborn and tried to remove the first muffler without removing the hanger bracket. Note: It's quicker and easier to just remove the loving bracket. Impressions: Loud, but not as loud as I expected. No drone at 65mph (could be due to the longer 6th gear on the Shelby vs the GT). Below 2k RPM it's almost as quiet as stock, but at 3-6k it's monstrous sounding. I will be keeping these on. Anyone in the marked for stock GT500 mufflers with only 3k miles?
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Imperador do Brasil posted:Well, the Magnaflow got installed today. 45 minutes under the car, and it could have been quicker but I am stubborn and tried to remove the first muffler without removing the hanger bracket. Note: It's quicker and easier to just remove the loving bracket. Yep, I removed the bracket after loving with trying to pull the thing off without doing that unsuccessfully. I might have been successful if I had sprayed lubricant on the hangers first, though. I was able to reinstall the old mufflers without touching the bracket (though bending the cat-back pipe enough to get the inner rear hanger on while holding the muffler up is a pain). I'm interested in your stock mufflers (supposedly more throaty and slightly louder than the GT mufflers). PM me with details.
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Imperador do Brasil posted:Impressions: Loud, but not as loud as I expected. No drone at 65mph (could be due to the longer 6th gear on the Shelby vs the GT). Below 2k RPM it's almost as quiet as stock, but at 3-6k it's monstrous sounding. I will be keeping these on. Anyone in the marked for stock GT500 mufflers with only 3k miles? no mufflers, lol! I got the MagnaFlow Mangapacks and those things are LOUD! I can only imagine what yours sound like. Consider me Jealous!
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Imperador do Brasil posted:Well, the Magnaflow got installed today. 45 minutes under the car, and it could have been quicker but I am stubborn and tried to remove the first muffler without removing the hanger bracket. Note: It's quicker and easier to just remove the loving bracket. I'm interested. Also, I think you and I are localish.........you come down to harrisburg much? adeftfan at gmail dot com I'm a member of a car club down here, but definitely one of the few 'murican muscle cars around.
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coolskillrex remix posted:Anything that deletes mufflers will have a poo poo ton of drone. Corsa is a new to me, thanks for the suggestion.
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Evil Bidness posted:I'm interested. Also, I think you and I are localish.........you come down to harrisburg much? adeftfan at gmail dot com Sorry, but optikalus snapped them up already. I don't get to Harrisburg that often, but I do plan on going to Ford Nationals at Carlisle this year.
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Evil Bidness posted:Corsa is a new to me, thanks for the suggestion. When I got exhaust installed on my C5 the corvette shop said they only recommend Corsa because it's got the least drone, and I love it.
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