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2011+ Mustang GT and V6 Buy/Sell
FYI: Was offered 27k for a brand new 2011GT
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<blockquote data-quote="ShelbyJK500" data-source="post: 10488052" data-attributes="member: 106248"><p>Cars being better is truly a subjective topic to me. We'll have to agree to disagree! Research doesn't change peoples opinions on something as passionate as the American love affair with cars. Just look at what people pay and the blood, sweat & tears they sacrifice for older cars. Yes...in those three categories you mentioned they are leaps and bounds "better", but that isn't all there is to cars. <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite8" alt=":D" title="Big Grin :D" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":D" /> I'm on the fence with that one anyhow...I love the classics, but also the new kids on the block! AND...after test driving the 2011 GT...I dropped my jaw at the refinement and JOY of driving one. Coming from the old fox-body days of Mustangs where it was Fix Or Repair Daily...I was stunned with the base model GT! </p><p></p><p>As far as dealerships...yes, I've had a bad experience or two or TONS! I buy a new car every year, sometimes two a year (like last year). As far as there being "guys out there that would love to earn my business"...I would LOVE to hook up with some. :banana: </p><p></p><p>ONE (recent) example: I had a great experience last spring when I flew out to LA and bought a '10 GT500 out of the showroom for invoice. Salesman was awesome. I was starting to put one in the PLUS column for dealerships with some renewed faith....uhhh...NOT SO FAST. They overcharged me 1/2 percent on sales taxes (about $500). Then also got a "we owe" for a "Cobra/GT500 owners manual package". Worked with my salesman on the tax issue...which became a post-sale nightmare in where I have not received a dime in a refund like he said was coming. Shocking that I can't get a returned email or phone call. I gave up after several months. Got the owners manual in the mail. NOT a Cobra/GT500 owners manual...just had a GT500 supplemental 5 page insert in a regular manual. Letter after letter and phone call after phone call...wow what a wash...AGAIN. So much for renewing faith in a customer. Just thought I would share an ALMOST. :nonono: Oh...in case anyone is wondering...it was Ken Grody Ford in Buena Park, CA.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ShelbyJK500, post: 10488052, member: 106248"] Cars being better is truly a subjective topic to me. We'll have to agree to disagree! Research doesn't change peoples opinions on something as passionate as the American love affair with cars. Just look at what people pay and the blood, sweat & tears they sacrifice for older cars. Yes...in those three categories you mentioned they are leaps and bounds "better", but that isn't all there is to cars. :D I'm on the fence with that one anyhow...I love the classics, but also the new kids on the block! AND...after test driving the 2011 GT...I dropped my jaw at the refinement and JOY of driving one. Coming from the old fox-body days of Mustangs where it was Fix Or Repair Daily...I was stunned with the base model GT! As far as dealerships...yes, I've had a bad experience or two or TONS! I buy a new car every year, sometimes two a year (like last year). As far as there being "guys out there that would love to earn my business"...I would LOVE to hook up with some. :banana: ONE (recent) example: I had a great experience last spring when I flew out to LA and bought a '10 GT500 out of the showroom for invoice. Salesman was awesome. I was starting to put one in the PLUS column for dealerships with some renewed faith....uhhh...NOT SO FAST. They overcharged me 1/2 percent on sales taxes (about $500). Then also got a "we owe" for a "Cobra/GT500 owners manual package". Worked with my salesman on the tax issue...which became a post-sale nightmare in where I have not received a dime in a refund like he said was coming. Shocking that I can't get a returned email or phone call. I gave up after several months. Got the owners manual in the mail. NOT a Cobra/GT500 owners manual...just had a GT500 supplemental 5 page insert in a regular manual. Letter after letter and phone call after phone call...wow what a wash...AGAIN. So much for renewing faith in a customer. Just thought I would share an ALMOST. :nonono: Oh...in case anyone is wondering...it was Ken Grody Ford in Buena Park, CA. [/QUOTE]
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