It’s a 2017 model with 14,000 miles. It has no oil consumption and comes with Recaro seats. It’s completely stock.
How much do you think I could sell it for?
Thanks, everyone.
It’s a 2017 model with 14,000 miles. It has no oil consumption and comes with Recaro seats. It’s completely stock.
How much do you think I could sell it for?
Thanks, everyone.
How is it possible to drive a car like this for only 3,000 miles?
More importantly, how could you sell a car like this after enjoying it for only 3,000 miles?
I’ll give you 20 bucks and a solid high-five.
I wish I didn’t have to, I really love it
You got ahead of me. “Crisp” is a bit too fancy for my taste.
Looks like Scrooge McDuck over there throwing around big money. Not everyone can afford a crisp high-five.
Even though I usually prefer black on black, your white on black is my favorite.
If you can manage it financially, don’t sell. In two months, you might be driving a Corolla or Prius, wishing you still had your Mustang.
By the way, is that the Antelope Valley?
Rocky Mountain Front Range in Colorado, specifically Pikes Peak.
Oh, it’s clear that it has experienced hail damage at some point.
Selling it to get a GT500, right?
I established the market last year by paying $57,000 for a Whipple car with 15,000 miles, so anything is possible. Sorry to hear you might have to sell; they really are fantastic cars.
I sold my 2017 model with 11,000 miles for $54,000 about a year ago. I’m not sure what the market looks like now, but I would expect getting a little over $50,000 should be relatively straightforward.