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Originally Posted by Red__Zed
So, less than 10% off?
That's like getting 2.8k off a mustang, when in reality you'll get something like 10k off.
Thanks for proving my point.
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Isn't arguing that the Mustang has better value retention than my estimate by reasoning that there's $10k on the hood akin to cutting off your nose to spite your face?
If the average Mustang GT transaction price is in the low $20k range, then yes, the 5-year old KBB value above would indicate that it has a strong residual value.
I don't mean this as an affront to the Mustang...it has been expressed here and elsewhere that the Z has depreciated beyond an acceptable level, and my stance is that it hasn't.