>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
>


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