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08-18-2002, 01:24 AM | #1 |
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Looking for a Mustang
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i need help buying a Mustang. So i need all the infos from you guys. I'm looking for a '99 Mustang...is there any of those that go under $10k? yes i'm poor and on a tight buget...anything but standard...i prefer a GT. people told me that mustang can easily broke down and can stall. if you have any pro's and con's about the mustang post 'em here so i can decide what i'm going to do next. This is what i'm looking for: '99 Mustang GT Coupe under $10K Whatever the engine (not important right now) |
08-18-2002, 12:23 PM | #2 |
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The big question I have is why to you want a Mustang? Do you love performance cars, and so you want a V-8 Mustang, or do you just like the style of the '99 and later Mustangs, so a V6 will do? According to Edmunds.com a '99 GT goes for between $12k and $15k, where as a V6 Mustang goes for between $9k and $11k.
I personally love fast cars, and for the $$ you're not going to find anything that will touch a V8 Mustang, no matter what the year. I owned an '89 5.0 LX, and I liked it's looks (nothing really earth shattering or sexy in the design department), but I LOVED it's performance and it was a very comfortable car to drive in, and actually very pratical as it was a hatch back. I had it for 2 years, drove it very hard, and never had a single problem with it, until I wrecked it (yes, the sign's are true, bridges DO freeze before the rest of the road). I currently own a '00 GT and have done a number of mods to it and race it on occassion. Again THE reason I bought it was it's great performance, however I do love it's looks. I think this car is a little less practical than my '89 as it doesn't have a hatch back (which I wish it did, heck the car looks like it's a hatch back). As far as reliability my two Mustang experiences have been excellent. Not a single problem with either of them, however I have/had not owned either car for more than 40k miles, so we'll see how things go as the miles pile up. Good luck with your decision, hope my ramblings helped! |
08-18-2002, 04:36 PM | #3 |
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In Oklahoma they are going for around 9-10 thousand butttttt that is a V6 most of the GTs are going for around 13-16 thousand, have you ever thought about looking into a slightly hit rebuilder??? If you can find one that just needs a hood or fender you could probably find a gt pretty cheap, and they usually have lower miles on them... Just something to consider.
See ya, Karen
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08-18-2002, 05:45 PM | #4 |
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Good luck.
High mileage 94-98 GT's go for under 10k, but anything 99+ would be more. Might find one that needs a motor for less, but then you're looking at 3k for that. A little more information, ie location, etc, will help us help you find something.
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08-20-2002, 04:08 PM | #5 |
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Thanks for all of your responses.
one more question....which '99 and 2000 mustang come with the rear spoiler??? does the standard 'stang comes with the spoiler for the year 1999/2000??? Ok i cant seem to find the right picture of a 1999 mustang STANDARD COUPE anywhere. if any know where i can find it let me know. |
08-20-2002, 04:32 PM | #6 |
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You could option on/off the spoiler for all level cars in '99-00. My favorite of that vintage is the spoilerless Cobras.
By Standard Coupe, do you mean the v-6 car or the Non-premium GT?
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08-20-2002, 06:07 PM | #8 |
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Here's a silver 2000. Note the modified exhaust, stock will have one almost hidden tip on the drivers side.
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