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Looking at buying 2024 Mustang GT premium for 44k

GrabberB

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I actually spoke with them this morning, they said it would be fixed before it’s sold. I’m not sure why they are waiting for someone to buy it to fix it seems odd to me
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They told you it would be fixed before it's sold. That doesn't make sense to me. That statement in itself implies zero urgency to sell this Mustang. That too makes no sense to me. I could be wrong on this but it appears to me their intent is to perform the recall after it's sold.

If I was in your shoes and decided to purchase this Mustang. It would have to happen in the order shown below or I would walk away from this. No deal folks!

1. No purchase until the recall is complete. Not a chance. Not signing anything not even a letter of intent.
2. Take some before photos around the windshield area.
3. After the recall is complete compare to the photos taken prior to recall/repair.
4. If all looks good I would proceed. Not good I walk away.....

My 2-cents for what it's worth.......
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FYI - The following is meant to be helpful.......

They told you it would be fixed before it's sold. That doesn't make sense to me. That statement in itself implies zero urgency to sell this Mustang. That too makes no sense to me. I could be wrong on this but it appears to me their intent is to perform the recall after it's sold.

If I was in your shoes and decided to purchase this Mustang. It would have to happen in the order shown below or I would walk away from this. No deal folks!

1. No purchase until the recall is complete. Not a chance. Not signing anything not even a letter of intent.
2. Take some before photos around the windshield area.
3. After the recall is complete compare to the photos taken prior to recall/repair.
4. If all looks good I would proceed. Not good I walk away.....

My 2-cents for what it's worth.......
Yea I’ve been speaking with them. They will not go any lower than 44,900, they literally said it will sell in the spring and have no issue holding onto it until then so it really seems like they do not care about selling it. At this point I am continuing my search, gave them my offer for the car they said no I will walk. Thanks for the advice! Hopefully with some patience a nice one shows up!
 

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Your patience and willingness to walk away will pay off in the end. A better deal & Mustang awaits. Good luck with your search.
 

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I'd walk away. Too many red flags on this car and the dealer.
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