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Old November 21st 04, 03:22 PM
Jeff
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Default Considering trading in for 2005 GT

Well, I had no intentions of trading in my 01 GT for several years yet but
I find myself looking more and more into the new 2005. It wouldn't be
until spring though; no way I'm buy a car just before winter.

Anyone in Canada, Ontario specifically, get the new 05 GT?
I'd like to know how much lower they are allowing the GT to go from the
MSRP $32,795. I was able to get approx $4000 off the MSRP of my 01 GT
back in May 01 but I have no idea if that was good or not. I thought it
was :-)

I've yet to see the 05 GT here. Besides being a small place, it appears
they are wanting to get rid of the old stock before bringing in the new.

Finally, anyone know a good site where I could get an estimate of what my
GT's worth? I'd like to know all this before taking the plunge.

Thanks.

Jeff
01 GT
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Old November 21st 04, 07:07 PM
cobra boy
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I test drove a V6 and liked it,never would buy one though only V8 here. I've
seen the GT's listed for less than $32k in Pennsylvania. I use
www.edmunds.com for prices on used cars both buying and selling. Good luck
if you do get one I'd love to but budget makes me looked for a used cobra.
ex cobra boy 97 convert deceased.
"Jeff" > wrote in message
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> Well, I had no intentions of trading in my 01 GT for several years yet but
> I find myself looking more and more into the new 2005. It wouldn't be
> until spring though; no way I'm buy a car just before winter.
>
> Anyone in Canada, Ontario specifically, get the new 05 GT?
> I'd like to know how much lower they are allowing the GT to go from the
> MSRP $32,795. I was able to get approx $4000 off the MSRP of my 01 GT
> back in May 01 but I have no idea if that was good or not. I thought it
> was :-)
>
> I've yet to see the 05 GT here. Besides being a small place, it appears
> they are wanting to get rid of the old stock before bringing in the new.
>
> Finally, anyone know a good site where I could get an estimate of what my
> GT's worth? I'd like to know all this before taking the plunge.
>
> Thanks.
>
> Jeff
> 01 GT
> FIPK



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Old November 21st 04, 07:41 PM
Jeff
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On Sun, 21 Nov 2004 19:07:44 +0000, cobra boy wrote:

> I test drove a V6 and liked it,never would buy one though only V8 here. I've
> seen the GT's listed for less than $32k in Pennsylvania. I use
> www.edmunds.com for prices on used cars both buying and selling. Good luck
> if you do get one I'd love to but budget makes me looked for a used cobra.
> ex cobra boy 97 convert deceased.


Funny thing is I was thinking about the 03-04 Cobra but I prefer not to
buy 'previously enjoyed' vehicles (2003) and the 2004 is still rather
pricey for my budget. I also remembered what got me thinking about doing
the upgrade; the new design and even though the cobra is an awesome car
with gobs of HP, it's still the same body design/looks (more or less) of
what I have already :-)

$32k US = $38k Canadian...hey, that's not bad! Our Dollar is rising ;-)

Jeff
01 GT
FIPK
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Old November 21st 04, 08:20 PM
Backyard Mechanic
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Jeff opined

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> $32k US = $38k Canadian...hey, that's not bad! Our Dollar is rising ;-)


Ummm no... your dollar isnt rising, ours is falling
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Old November 21st 04, 08:23 PM
Jeff
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On Sun, 21 Nov 2004 20:20:25 +0000, Backyard Mechanic wrote:

> Jeff opined
>
>>
>> $32k US = $38k Canadian...hey, that's not bad! Our Dollar is rising ;-)

>
> Ummm no... your dollar isnt rising, ours is falling


Same Difference.
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Old November 22nd 04, 06:21 AM
TheOlaf
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<%20 difference now... that is just sad... compared to the %40 of about 3
years ago.

It is actually a mixture of both canadian value up and ours down, the
canadian gained a little on the pound and euro too, you luck bastid's are
gettin' richer!

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Old November 22nd 04, 06:21 AM
TheOlaf
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<%20 difference now... that is just sad... compared to the %40 of about 3
years ago.

It is actually a mixture of both canadian value up and ours down, the
canadian gained a little on the pound and euro too, you luck bastid's are
gettin' richer!

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Old November 24th 04, 01:02 AM
Jeff
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TheOlaf wrote:
> <%20 difference now... that is just sad... compared to the %40 of about 3
> years ago.
>
> It is actually a mixture of both canadian value up and ours down, the
> canadian gained a little on the pound and euro too, you luck bastid's are
> gettin' richer!
>


SHOW ME THE MONEY! ;-)
 




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