McLeadslinger
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- First Name
- Trevor
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- Sep 18, 2021
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- Pikeville NC
- Vehicle(s)
- 2019 Ford Ranger XLT FX4 Sport.
- Occupation
- Aircraft Electrician
Sticker on my scat pack was $48,XXX. Trade in a year and a half ago was $32k and that was after only owning the car for 11 months.
my 2017 Grabber Blue Mustang GT Performance Pack has held its value much better. And is a far better car all around. Dodge does a good job of masking the real Cheapness and corner cutting in thier cars.
my 2017 Grabber Blue Mustang GT Performance Pack has held its value much better. And is a far better car all around. Dodge does a good job of masking the real Cheapness and corner cutting in thier cars.
So out of curiosity, I just put the 2017 Mustang GT Premium I used to own up against a 2017 Scat Pack Challenger on KBB. Assuming the cars had 45k miles, here are the trade in numbers for very good condition
Challenger: $33,760
Mustang: $30,762
It is very possible that the Scat Pack Challenger with the 392 was a more expensive car so I also ran a 2017 R/T Shaker Couple with the 5.7l Hemi. The trade in for that in very good condition is $31,310.
So, at the very least, KBB does not seem to agree on EXTREME depreciation against the Mustang.
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