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Selling the S550 Mustang

trumpeteer_au

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Well my GT was due to be built this week so I need to start looking at what to do with the current one. What has the experience been like for others selling their previous Mustangs. My current Mustang is a 2022.25 GT.

I sold my last Mustang (2016 GT) on Carsales instant offer. They were paying so much that I didn't think I would get more privately, but their prices have dropped to the point where I would struggle to pay for the new one.

Those of you that have sold, what did you get?

Thanks for any advice from your experience.
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Velocitys2020

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I sold my 2021 Rapid Red GT a bit over 12 months ago for 66k. Had 12,000 kms on it, auto black pack with spoiler.

I reckon the same car with say 20k on it is worth around 56-58 in the current market, yours may be low 60's being a 22.

Its easy to advertise them for a silly price and not sell them, I have been watching the market for the last 3 months and most of the cars are the same ones which haven't moved.
 
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trumpeteer_au

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Its easy to advertise them for a silly price and not sell them, I have been watching the market for the last 3 months and most of the cars are the same ones which haven't moved.
Yes some of them have been there for a while. That was my concern.

You really can't judge by what people are asking for them because some people are so unrealistic.

Thanks for the real world pricing advice.
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