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@oldfarmer50 said:
I could get to work extra fast in one of those. Seriously, who needs that kind of horsepower outside of the track? My guess is they all get bought up by collectors for twice the sticker price and then locked up in a garage for 20 years.
Re: Edmunds Members - Cars and Conversations
Here you go @oldfarmer50
Ford unveiled two new Mustang models, the Mustang RTR and the Mustang GTD Spirit of America, in mid-january. Both high-performance models will go into production. That “RTR” badge on a Mustang indicates it was created in conjunction with performance company RTR Vehicles. Little else was said about the car, including any specifications or price. The Mustang GTD Spirit of America is a special edition of the GTD, retaining its supercharged 5.2L V8 making 815 horsepower and 664 lb-ft of torque, and with a top speed of 202 m.p.h. while still remaining street-legal.

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Re: Chronic Car Buyers Anonymous
@explorerx4 said:
Took a quick lot walk yesterday at a dealer that has bigger discounts than the other local dealers for the same model.
Alas, there was also an additional sticker with Paint Protection $599, 3 year Dent Protection $699, Wheel Well Liners $399 and one other item. No wonder the discount was bigger.Good news is that my 6 month property tax bill went down $440.
Property taxes go down? In the Bizzaro world?
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Ford unveiled two new Mustang models, the Mustang RTR and the Mustang GTD Spirit of America, in mid-january. Both high-performance models will go into production. That “RTR” badge on a Mustang indicates it was created in conjunction with performance company RTR Vehicles. Little else was said about the car, including any specifications or price. The Mustang GTD Spirit of America is a special edition of the GTD, retaining its supercharged 5.2L V8 making 815 horsepower and 664 lb-ft of torque, and with a top speed of 202 m.p.h. while still remaining street-legal.

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Nope, was fake wood grain and decal.. You know what they say about “assume”.

Re: Chronic Car Buyers Anonymous
Alas, there was also an additional sticker with Paint Protection $599, 3 year Dent Protection $699, Wheel Well Liners $399 and one other item. No wonder the discount was bigger.
Good news is that my 6 month property tax bill went down $440.
Re: Chronic Car Buyers Anonymous
————————————————I know. It was $599 when I bough my Highlander back in February of '22. Some of the dealers in CT are running a close 2nd to FL when it comes to doc fees. One of the Toyota dealers not too far from me charges a $999 Conveyance Fee.I'm still very curious about some different used cars that I have posted in the past few weeks. First is a 2021 RAV XLE Hybrid AWD that is Toyota Gold Certified (not sure what that means) with 58K miles on the odometer. The dealer's asking price is $28,895 + a $799 Conveyance Fee, so $29,694 + TTL. Adjusted MMR on the it is $23,900. MMR estimated retail value is $27,600. What do you offer on a car like this? $25K plus TTL? They've had it for quite a bit.That conveyance fee is a rip off. $25k max and walk if they don’t accept that.
If I were interested, I’d tell that dealer once they get their head out of their you know what, I’m willing to convey what I’m willing to pay.
jmonroe

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