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jdcobra

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I was able to trade in my stupid 2018 Honda hatch and get back into a mustang! Because of the current situation the dealership went above and beyond to make the deal happen. My Honda was only worth $17,300 but they gave me $18,000 for it and knocked the price of the mustang down $600. Yes, I’m upside down a bit and interest rate is a little high but I’m happy. Car is a base 2017 mustang GT automatic with 47,000 miles on the clock. More miles than I’d like but it’s a one owner with no accidents and very clean. They were asking $21,900 for it but got it down to $21,300 and walked out paying around $27k due to being upside down on the Honda. Will definitely refinance in 6 months.

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Congrats on the new ride, if finances are no problem now would be the time to pick up something for sure.

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Thanks! I tried to buy another car before this, was a 2016 with borla axle back and lowering springs. They wanted 24.9 for it and it had 31k miles on it. They wouldn’t budge on the price nor give me what the Honda was worth so I said good lucking moving anything in a time like this and went to the next dealership where I picked up this car. Mileage was a bit high for my liking but the Carfax was clean, maintenance was routinely done, the car itself was clean, and it was a one owner. The dealership also went above and beyond my expectations and made this the easiest vehicle purchase of my life.

I doubt many dealerships will be moving much inventory for the foreseeable future.
 

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Congrats, looks great in silver. Sucks you had to finance so much but life is short.
 

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