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blk00stang 03-29-2008 02:46 PM

Help with price
 
Im thinking about upgrading from my 2000 3.8 stang and getting an 01 gt with 106k miles. Its listed for 11,000 is that a good price?

rickles512 03-29-2008 04:16 PM

noooo. too many miles...look on cars.com and find something with fewer miles...

WaterDR 03-29-2008 04:25 PM

I would think an 01 GT with 108k miles would be around $8,000 to $9,000 if it were clean and in really good shape.

blk00stang 03-29-2008 04:58 PM

Thats what i thought, that car was on cars.com i guess im gonna have to search outside of my area.

spike_africa 03-29-2008 06:48 PM

You just gotta look around on craigslist.com, ebay, autotrader.com etc... till you find what you like it takes some looking.

Decue212 03-29-2008 09:17 PM

Yeah bro, i just bought my 2004 gt for $17,000 on autotrader.com. It has 25,000 miles, all leather, mach 1000 system and convertible. Paint, body and interior still look brand new.

I thought that was a little high, but when i compared it to other stangs i test drove, this was the best conditioned one i found out of about 5 i actually looked at.

I was in the market for a Lightning, but figured the way gas is rising, this might be a little less of a headache for me.

Here is a link to my car BTW:
http://www.cardomain.com/ride/3041270

TJeffer3 03-29-2008 10:50 PM


Originally Posted by blk00stang (Post 319581)
Im thinking about upgrading from my 2000 3.8 stang and getting an 01 gt with 106k miles. Its listed for 11,000 is that a good price?


Well. According to Kelly Blue book the suggested retail is 10,090 for a hardtop in excellent condition, and 11,590 for a convertible in excellent condition.
I would look around. I'm sure you a can talk them down cause the car is prolly only worth four to five thousand tops. And five thousand being that it is in excellent condition. I have an 01 gt convertible with 111k on it. Was thinking of trading it in until I found out that they were only going to give me 4,000 for it. So is a dealer that is sellin it?

WaterDR 03-30-2008 09:02 AM

A few things you need to consider.....as a car gets older and miles pile on, you will see a greater variation in price from car to car. Also, a lot of stangers mod their cars and think they are worth more, when in fact, they are worth less. The local market and condition play a big factor as well.

Most banks will only allow you to finance up to 80% of the retail value of a car. A good rule of thumb to follow is that if the bank won't give you a loan, or if it is a struggle, then don't bother trying to buy it. That is a HUGE warning signal.

BTW, a stock 2000 GT Vert with 71k has a KBB private seller price of around $11k.

A hard-top with 110k miles is probably more like 6-8k....lower then what I indicated above

blk00stang 03-30-2008 09:19 AM

Yeah its a dealer that is sellin it

00whtgt 03-31-2008 06:48 AM

In 2006 I bought my 2000 GT with 38K miles and in damn near flawless condition for 11,500 from a local Ford dealer.

Scott

TNell 03-31-2008 06:41 PM

just bought an 04 ingreat shape for 13.7 22,000 miles

got 3500 trade for fair 96 with 95000 miles


if you're any where around memphis check EZ auto they always have several 01-04 gts with decent miles and great prices you can find em on autotrader zip code 38017

crignaj 04-01-2008 05:29 PM

TOO MUCH ! I've got my 2000 GT convertible listed for $10,000 & it only has 33,000 miles on it !
Damn, maybe I'm not asking enough .......

mynameisbill 04-01-2008 11:59 PM

yeah way to much... I got my 2000 GT with 50k miles for what i thought was a steal at 8,500. flawless body, paint and interior leather seats, mach 460 sounds and full window tint... just to give you an idea


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