How much to pay for a 2013 - 2014 mustang GT?

madmaxwell20

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I think the thinking is, once the airbags go off, there is no reason to think they will go off a second time even if repaired. So the person who does the repair is responsible for them going off the second time. One thing paying for a $30,000 car. Another for paying a 30 million dollar settlement. Many junkyards do not sell airbags. Although they will sell an airbag seat damaged or undamaged.
He said he is willing to drop the price. would a car with that history be worth 15-16k? or should I just wait until fall and hope prices come down. that is the real question right now
 

LarryJM

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He said he is willing to drop the price. would a car with that history be worth 15-16k? or should I just wait until fall and hope prices come down. that is the real question right now
Covid and now the chip issue has made new cars unobtainable. Then Road Kill is a hot topic looking at junkyards for your next car. Damaged cars are really hard to fix right. You see that on Fantom Works.
 

phobik05

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Covid and now the chip issue has made new cars unobtainable. Then Road Kill is a hot topic looking at junkyards for your next car. Damaged cars are really hard to fix right. You see that on Fantom Works.
Now that's a stream of consciousness post if I ever saw one.:)
 

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