Time to sell my old pony

LordBritish

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It's been fun but I'll be selling the old pony soon.

It's a 2005 Mustang GT Premium (automatic transmission) with around 80K miles on it.

I'm guessing it'll sell for around $8K, does that sound realistic?

I've sunk at least $8K on 2 transmission rebuilds. Also did some mods here and there (CAI, UDP, and suspension) . I'm not taking any mods off, it's being sold as is.

I'm afraid something really expensive will break on it like my transmission again!.

I figure it's best to sell the car while it's still running.

I need to fix a few minor things such as the tachometer not working and things like that.

Any tips on selling this car? Autotrader perhaps?
 
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46addict

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Your mileage isn't crazy high so you may be able to get a bit more than $8k. Pricing your car to sell isn't based on some formula but instead it's based on what the buyer is willing to pay for it, so your results will vary.
 

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Depends on where your at, I just paid 11,800 for a 09 gt deluxe with 78,000 miles
in utah the premium is sought after and with 80,000 miles it would go for what i paid or more
 

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Depends on where your at, I just paid 11,800 for a 09 gt deluxe with 78,000 miles
in utah the premium is sought after and with 80,000 miles it would go for what i paid or more

You paid almost 12K because it's an 09 GT.

My 05 GT wont sell for that much.
 

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Look at cars.com and ebay in your region to set price.
 

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