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Car Forum / Ford / Ford Mustang / December 2006

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Price for average new GT in the U.S.

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rander3127@gmail.com - 04 Dec 2006 18:05 GMT
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Backyard Mechanic - 04 Dec 2006 18:34 GMT
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How can I put this nicely....

1. How would anyone here know that.. why would they care?

2. What is the point of YOU finding that out?

Perhaps if you asked what the factory invoice cost of the base equipped GT
minus delivery

3. Are you one of those guys asked 'netizens to write their term papers for
them?

Just grousing ... because it's a dumb question.  And it's a dumb question
because you could easily get the ballpark figure for yourself.

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Michael Johnson, PE - 04 Dec 2006 19:26 GMT
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> Just grousing ... because it's a dumb question.  And it's a dumb question
> because you could easily get the ballpark figure for yourself.

More justification why this PITA has been residing in my kill file for
quite some time.
rander3127@gmail.com - 05 Dec 2006 05:08 GMT
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> Just grousing ... because it's a dumb question.  And it's a dumb question
> because you could easily get the ballpark figure for yourself.

Just curious.  The sticker in Canada is $37,500.00.  Our dollar is
within 13% of the American dollar so I would assume the GT stateside
would sticker at $32k-$33k.
If not, and if it's much lower, it PROVES Canadians are STILL being
raped by the dealers here and why it is imperitive that the auto
industry learn what other industries have:  That if you don't fall
in-line with U.S. pricing, you will see your market going bye-bye.
And Ford doesn't need help in that dept.
GILL - 05 Dec 2006 01:34 GMT
> ?

Right in the middle.

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dwight - 05 Dec 2006 02:15 GMT
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> Right in the middle.

So, you're really saying that half are more, half are less? Except for the
one exactly at the 50 percentile, of course...

dwight
GILL - 05 Dec 2006 03:00 GMT
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> dwight

Well, an average new GT, would be new, so half ways between a turd, and
a gold nugget, would be in the middle. So yes, I guess?

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Bob Willard - 05 Dec 2006 11:37 GMT
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> dwight

No, that's the median -- different from the average.  For a refresher, see
http://mathforum.org/library/drmath/view/58326.html
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Dave - 06 Dec 2006 17:43 GMT
to answer you, seeing as the dolts who replied prior couldnt muster more
than just a half assed comment,

I saw them from about $29k to $33 ..

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My Name Is Nobody - 06 Dec 2006 22:37 GMT
> to answer you, seeing as the dolts who replied prior couldnt muster more
> than just a half assed comment,
>
> I saw them from about $29k to $33 ..
>
>> ?

What a deal,
They are selling new 2006 Mustang GT's for $7,775.00 under MSRP and you can
get the few remaining Ford GT's around here for INVOICE now, about
$138,000.00...
rander3127@gmail.com - 08 Dec 2006 23:21 GMT
> to answer you, seeing as the dolts who replied prior couldnt muster more
> than just a half assed comment,
>
> I saw them from about $29k to $33 ..

Well, that's somewhat encouraging.  The difference now is about $5000
versus $10,000 when I got my 2004 Mach-1.
 
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