brand new 2014 Mustang GT for $26k?
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brand new 2014 Mustang GT for $26k?
Is there a catch or something???
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Ford-Mustang-GT-2014-gt-new-5-l-v-8-32-v-manual-rear-wheel-drive-coupe-premium-/131144152970?forcerrptr=true&hash=item1e88ccf78a&item=131144152970&pt=US_Cars_Trucks
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Ford-Mustang-GT-2014-gt-new-5-l-v-8-32-v-manual-rear-wheel-drive-coupe-premium-/131144152970?forcerrptr=true&hash=item1e88ccf78a&item=131144152970&pt=US_Cars_Trucks
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the 2015 is about to launch, that's probably why the discount.
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These days, I wouldn't mind considering purchasing a Ford. In fact I wanted a Focus ST but ended up with a Speed3 cause of the rebates. I'm waiting on the new 2015 Mustang GT before I can make a better decision on my next car.
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Why not? Mine has been great... My extended family has had tons of Fords over the years and been very happy. There's a reason they fared better then GM and Chrysler in the recession. So I don't think it's the joke that you think it is.
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I posted in another thread here in Car Chat detailing every single issue I've had.
Glad to hear that your family have not had any issues with Ford but sadly they just left a bad taste in my mouth and will probably never buy another Ford again.
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That price is about right with a dealership incentive for a base model GT. A little on the low side but worth a look. Ive noticed cars are cheaper down south
Also a lot of dealers sell cars and know absolutely nothing about the car passed the manual. They post stock pics of cars they get in and think they are all the same. I was looking at a mercedes and the dealer swore it was a V8 engine based on previous car sales, took the car out for a test drive and i told him it didnt sound or feel like a v8 but swore he knew more than I did. Popped the hood open and it was a v6 as i suspected but still swore it was a v8 till i showed him there were only 6 coil packs. Obv i didn't argue with him and just left the dealership. Chances are the pics arent accurate and its a v6. Call them and see whats up
Also a lot of dealers sell cars and know absolutely nothing about the car passed the manual. They post stock pics of cars they get in and think they are all the same. I was looking at a mercedes and the dealer swore it was a V8 engine based on previous car sales, took the car out for a test drive and i told him it didnt sound or feel like a v8 but swore he knew more than I did. Popped the hood open and it was a v6 as i suspected but still swore it was a v8 till i showed him there were only 6 coil packs. Obv i didn't argue with him and just left the dealership. Chances are the pics arent accurate and its a v6. Call them and see whats up
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my own experience is with a now 8 year old explorer v8 which has been very solid.
you're not the first person i've come across that had issues with the edge though, but in particular the much criticized myford touch system. apparently it's getting a lot better these days... don't recall exactly but wasn't that the issue you've dealt with mostly? note this site http://www.syncsucks.com/
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again sorry to hear about your edge but of course that doesn't mean the whole brand has issues. the f-150 for example would not be the highest selling vehicle (by far) in the u.s. for decades. the fusion's doing really well, as is the explorer.
my own experience is with a now 8 year old explorer v8 which has been very solid.
you're not the first person i've come across that had issues with the edge though, but in particular the much criticized myford touch system. apparently it's getting a lot better these days... don't recall exactly but wasn't that the issue you've dealt with mostly? note this site http://www.syncsucks.com/
my own experience is with a now 8 year old explorer v8 which has been very solid.
you're not the first person i've come across that had issues with the edge though, but in particular the much criticized myford touch system. apparently it's getting a lot better these days... don't recall exactly but wasn't that the issue you've dealt with mostly? note this site http://www.syncsucks.com/
I think every maker puts out their lemons, and a bad vehicle can leave a sour taste for sure. It's the same reason I probably won't be driving any Toyota's for a long time.
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again sorry to hear about your edge but of course that doesn't mean the whole brand has issues. the f-150 for example would not be the highest selling vehicle (by far) in the u.s. for decades. the fusion's doing really well, as is the explorer.
my own experience is with a now 8 year old explorer v8 which has been very solid.
you're not the first person i've come across that had issues with the edge though, but in particular the much criticized myford touch system. apparently it's getting a lot better these days... don't recall exactly but wasn't that the issue you've dealt with mostly? note this site http://www.syncsucks.com/
my own experience is with a now 8 year old explorer v8 which has been very solid.
you're not the first person i've come across that had issues with the edge though, but in particular the much criticized myford touch system. apparently it's getting a lot better these days... don't recall exactly but wasn't that the issue you've dealt with mostly? note this site http://www.syncsucks.com/
As far as the MyFordTouch system it works fine now because they completely overhauled the entire system and now it works like it's supposed to but before the fix it was a complete nightmare and the biggest POS system I've ever dealt with. In the end, I'll be keeping the truck for along time because the wife loves it.