>The Mustang GT MSRP is ~$28k Except for the "first on the block crowd", most buyers pay substantially less than sticker for a "Big Three" vehicle.
Interestingly, GM recently announced they would adjust down their sticker prices to be more realistic relative to actual sale price. Now if @ this new lower level, GM vehicles still don't sell, what will GM do. Rebates? Red tag sales? Kenneth Waller -----Original Message----- >From: Christian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Subject: Re: PESO: New Dodge Challenger > >John Francis wrote: >> >> I can assure you you're wrong on this point. >> How do I know? Because a 2006 Mustang GT >> is on my short list of cars to consider as >> a replacement for my 1986 Mustang GT. >> >> The Mustang GT Coupe comes in well under $30K, >> even with a good list of additional features. >> A GT convertible with the top interior option >> package plus the interior trim upgrade is $32K. >> >> >Ok, I stand corrected. The Mustang GT MSRP is ~$28k. So mid-$30s was >wrong. Now just add some tax... title it.... "dealer prep"... >"destination charges".... :-) The only thing worse than buying a car >is buying a house. > >-- > >Christian >http://photography.skofteland.net > ________________________________________ PeoplePC Online A better way to Internet http://www.peoplepc.com

