Which mustangs are currently at their lowest value/best deal

Rambro

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I hear them called jelly bean most of the time.


Pick your poison.
I used to have a 95 gt with gt40x heads, b cam, s trim with bassani dumps. Sounded amazing, 410 rwhp through a built aod-e.
 

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It is interesting that a clean low mileage used Mustang will bring decent money, I think the mileage lets it compete in a wider pool of potential buyers not necessarily looking for a sports car.
 

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Depending on what the next gen mustang is or isn’t... I can see the early coyotes keeping their value for low mileage examples, especially the 13/14 as people liked the looks overall more than 11/12. The last of the solid axel still appeals to folks.
 

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The way it looks right now, you get any GT or better from 2014 and below in good shape with lowish miles it will probably hold it's value
 

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The new edge cars have definitely been trending up. I live in KY and the super clean ones are very difficult to find in the 8-10 range.
I think the 07-09 GT500s are the best bang for the buck. Readily available clean examples between 25-30k.

Used cars in general are moving up. I just sold my 2019 VW Passat to a local dealer for $1700 OVER kbb trade value. So basically private party values.


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Want to know something Chevy SS's are going through the roof on prices. on average they go for about $32,000 on up. the only ones that I can find for below $30K is ones with over 115,000 miles on the clock and they are upper $20,s = 24,000++.

One that no one has said is the 1984-86 SVO's always thought they looked neat since they totally do not look like any other mustang made before or since. You had to be Ray Charles not to notice the looks and difference from a 4 cyl or GT Stang.
 

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