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2015+ Shelby GT350 Mustang
Purchasing a Lemon-Buyback 2018 GT350
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<blockquote data-quote="Cobra*03" data-source="post: 16499232" data-attributes="member: 102088"><p>I feel the $52K is on the mid to high side for a clean used GT350 at this time. Unless extremely low mileage. There are probably some 2019 and 2020 available new still that would not be much more expensive. The buy back issues have kept me out of the 2017 and 2018 GT350s. Even if it wasn't a buy back, I still have that nagging thought of "Has it just not had issues, yet. Like others said before, if you are not sure you want this car to keep forever, then you have to weigh how much you are willing to lose in the short term. For me, $50K plus rims and tires is too high for that condition car. I have dealt with that dealership before and got a good deal for what I got, and was extremely happy. I also had to walk away from that dealer on another vehicle, once similar items started coming to light. I was/am still satisfied with the dealership overall.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cobra*03, post: 16499232, member: 102088"] I feel the $52K is on the mid to high side for a clean used GT350 at this time. Unless extremely low mileage. There are probably some 2019 and 2020 available new still that would not be much more expensive. The buy back issues have kept me out of the 2017 and 2018 GT350s. Even if it wasn't a buy back, I still have that nagging thought of "Has it just not had issues, yet. Like others said before, if you are not sure you want this car to keep forever, then you have to weigh how much you are willing to lose in the short term. For me, $50K plus rims and tires is too high for that condition car. I have dealt with that dealership before and got a good deal for what I got, and was extremely happy. I also had to walk away from that dealer on another vehicle, once similar items started coming to light. I was/am still satisfied with the dealership overall. [/QUOTE]
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