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![]() I would reccomend getting the 98 10 more ponys than the 96/97. With the 94/95 there is more room to work with using the 5.0l and also less expensive. If you are in the market for a new stang I would suggest test driving the 00 Gt 35hp more than 98 and 45 more than 96/97 they also handle much better. I just traded in my 97Gt for a 00GT and I love it.
I was paying around 80 dollars a month for the 97 now it went up to 90 a month. This is with State Farm and a not so great record. Your age will make a difference and how much you drive. |
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