2018 Ford Mustang GT FN with 78,000km on the clock for 49k dollarydoos?I want a new car but if it is going to replace my v8 ute it must have a v8 and be as easy to work on. Seems reasonable, An SS Commonwhore or Ford Falcon v8 with double the kilometers on it is 10k+ more dollarydoos. Are these good cars? Never paid any attention to Mustangs before now.
>>28209118That's a ripoff.
>>28209118>49k Is that real money or kangaroo kredits?
>>28210551Kangaroo credits, South Pacific peso, etc. Our faggot currency is worthless and if you halve the figure you'll effectively get what it's worth in real dollars.I keep most of my (uninvested) savings in USD these days desu.
>>28209118ooof that's fucking shit, you could buy a brand new Mustang GT and you'd be out the door for $55k just a few years ago$49k for a 7 year old one with SEVENTY EIGHT THOUSAND kilometres is fuckin terrible, it's actually a ripoff. You should meet the seller just to kick them in the balls.
>>28209118>dollarydooswhy when you have the supieror 4 door mustang?! for 1/10th of the price1k ebay turbo kit later and your making 500rwhp stopbeing a fag mate
>>28209118so ~30k usd and ~48.5k miles. honestly doesnt sound terrible to me. A few years ago i paid 37k usd for a 2016 gt premium with 26k milesidk what the market is like in Australia but that seems fairly reasonable, are there other V8 options youre considering?
>>28210704ausfag here again is the used market for mustanges really this fucked now globally?
>>28210661Alright so my math says that's about $30k in real money.It's difficult to gauge an Australian model & market against U.S. models & market but that seems equivelant if it's basically a GT with a dingo body kit.I'd do it.
>>28209118I’ve got a 2018 GT op and it’s my favorite car I’ve ever owned. >me and the boys at work stang gangin
>>28210706idk if fucked is the right word. Theyre just popular and the new ones have gotten fairly expensive
>>28210706They're not quite that expensive here in the US. There are a ton of them here. You should be able to get a decent GT from that time frame under 50K miles for $25K-$30K US.
>>28210704oof. Was this peak rona pricing? You definitely overpaid >>28210706Prices have always been fucked "globally" because they are only cheap in the US. Looking at prices right now there are tons of late model GT's with around 35-45k miles going for right around $25k.
>>28209118They are good cars, fairly reliable with a huge aftermarket in the US. The new V8s are excellent. The independent rear suspension makes it a very different car from great-grandma's Mustang and much more competitively sporty. It's still a somewhat heavy car and all of them but especially the base GT will have some vestiges of lumbering muscle car handling.Performance and handling options matter a fair amount - which does this one have?
>>28211434>Was this peak rona pricing? Yeah it was. At least i was able to get rona pricing out of the car i sold to get the mustang. Also that 37k was with all the taxes and fees, how much should it have cost?
>>28211434>>28211420dunno why their so sort after i guess their the only na manual v8 coupe left that isnt german overengineered wank
>>28209118i would get one before a falcon or commodore, because you're paying extra for the name.not cheap on fuel, though.
>>28209118>decal on the front bumperthey're very fun, cheap to work on, and highly modifiable49k AUSD ~= 30k USD, which is expensive for the miles on it, though idk what yalls market is likeI have a 2010, which has a 4.6 instead of the coyote, and it still makes me smileonly way I see myself driving something else is if I start making corvette or porsche money
>>28209118No point in owning one as Australia is a nanny state shithole, can't even leave first gear without getting your car impounded and license suspended.
>>28209118>fifty entire thousand didgiridoos for a half worn out car>is it a good deal?Have you considered instead buying $20 of rope and hanging yourself from a ten foot rafter?
>>28212827Bloody good deal mate!
>>28212390>only na manual v8 coupe left that isnt german overengineered wankThey're pretty highly engineered for an American car. In 2018+ Mustang, consider the automatic seriously. You couldn't have talked me out of a manual either but I drove a 10-speed automatic rental for a week and was very impressed.
>>28213057having dailied a 5sp and 6sp manual for years im really not keen on going back to oneif i ever get a nu mustang it would be the 10sp auto and a turbo kit on the v6, have no interest in the ecoshit or v6
>>28214308I've dailied a manual now for longer than I haven't I think. I might be on my last one, but I really like the s550 Bullitt and it's manual-only.
>>28215346went back to 5sp 6sp ford autos desu not going backwould love to swap a 10sp in it one day
>>28209118>spending 49k on a caryes, it's a fucking bad deal
>>28209118>>28210731Why are these monster trucks always so fucking riced out lol
>>28209118if you find that you want a more "analog" car the pre-2017 models are a go-to physical gagues and less electronics in general, but the post-2017's got more aftermarket support.stupidly easy to but a supercharger on and give these puppies 700+HPbut for everyday stuff i found the trunk to be pretty decent for daily stuff, there is this odd quirk about the opening thougha beer crate is perfectly easy to lift in, but get off in any dimension by like 20% it wont fit10-20% wider? wont fit10-20% taller? wont fit10-20% wider? wont fiti swear its specificly made so beercrates fit in
>>28216225I have to take my driver out to fit my golf bag in the trunk.
>>28209118Lol