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I had to post another thread because my last thread I got the answer I was looking for. I’m not going to get the 60th anniversary so now I ask, which one?

1. An Oxford White 26 GT Premium with GT Premium High Equipment Group, Performance Package, Opacity Over the Top fade stripe, Active Valve Exhaust, Bronze package, Space Gray Recaro seats, Notorious Blue calipers, Blue seatbelts………….or

2. Dark Horse base

The first option leases better. But I want a Mustang that is “special”
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Why did you decide against the 60th? To me that is more "special".
 
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Why did you decide against the 60th? To me that is more "special".
For the same price I could get a GT completely built for me exact specs and way way better than the 60th. Let’s be honest. It’s already a two year old model and there’s a ton just sitting on the lots they can’t sell. I’ve already seen 2 of the Brittany blue limited to 250 which I hear they didn’t fulfill for sale for $51000.
 

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As I said in your other post.... I wouldn't lease the vehicle. It's a bad deal for you no matter how rosy the dealer tries to spin it. If you can't resist and do lease, be sure you read every bit of the fine print and know exactly what it is you're getting yourself into. Leases only benefit one party in the deal and that's the dealership.
 


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As I said in your other post.... I wouldn't lease the vehicle. It's a bad deal for you no matter how rosy the dealer tries to spin it. If you can't resist and do lease, be sure you read every bit of the fine print and know exactly what it is you're getting yourself into. Leases only benefit one party in the deal and that's the dealership.
Thank you for your input. But to be honest out of the last 30 cars I purchased from this dealer they were all leased. And they take the car back no matter what at any time I’ve given them cars back from one week couple of months a year any other deal I would never take back a lease that early.
 

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Lease is good for alot of people. If money factor is average, that translate to 5%. Many more benefits to leasing, 3 options, 1.give it back. 2. If market price is higher than residual at end of lease, then simply keep it, or sell it. At end of day, out of pocket will be the same, and some cases u can expense a lease, now if u buy a used car with 15 to 20% depreciation, then its worth it, or zero percent interest. But new vs new, lease may be a better option.
 

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I had to post another thread because my last thread I got the answer I was looking for. I’m not going to get the 60th anniversary so now I ask, which one?

1. An Oxford White 26 GT Premium with GT Premium High Equipment Group, Performance Package, Opacity Over the Top fade stripe, Active Valve Exhaust, Bronze package, Space Gray Recaro seats, Notorious Blue calipers, Blue seatbelts………….or

2. Dark Horse base

The first option leases better. But I want a Mustang that is “special”
If you pls to track it, go DH. It has the oil/trans/differential coolers.
If not tracking, the GT Premium will be all you need.
I have the DH & love it. I don’t track it (yet) but I just wanted all the goodies. Makes me feel more like a real race car driver!😂
 

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If you pls to track it, go DH. It has the oil/trans/differential coolers.
If not tracking, the GT Premium will be all you need.
I have the DH & love it. I don’t track it (yet) but I just wanted all the goodies. Makes me feel more like a real race car driver!😂
PS. You have the fever. I can feel it!
 
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If you pls to track it, go DH. It has the oil/trans/differential coolers.
If not tracking, the GT Premium will be all you need.
I have the DH & love it. I don’t track it (yet) but I just wanted all the goodies. Makes me feel more like a real race car driver!😂
You just talked me into a dark horse lol
 
 








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