Driven5 said:
How much cheaper than a (lowest spec you would consider) ND2 do you think you could get that Mustang for? As much as I'm loving my recent (S197) Mustang acquisition, If kids weren't a consideration, for me persionally I think it would almost have to drop into a different price class entirely...Where the alternative would be waiting for used ND'2 to become a thing.
The Mustang in question is being advertised at $27,900. I suspect I could get it for $27k. So that would be $3k less than the Miata?
Rodan
HalfDork
10/12/18 4:03 p.m.
z31maniac said:
What's the deductible on that? I think I haven't seen anything lower than $3k.
10%, which is ~$3k. We bought the car ~ 4 months ago, so our payoff is still pretty high, and I set the agreed value a bit higher than that.
Driven5
SuperDork
10/12/18 4:23 p.m.
That certainly is a lot of car for the money. But since sports car purchases especially are rarely logical, I would consider that price difference as more of a tie breaker than deal maker.
When driving a Mustang, did you ever wish it was a Miata?
When driving a Miata, did you ever wish it was a Mustang?
Which was the more common occurrence?
When you see ND's and S550's on the street, which do you covet more?
Driven5 said:
That certainly is a lot of car for the money. But since sports car purchases especially are rarely logical, I would consider that price difference as more of a tie breaker than deal maker.
When driving a Mustang, did you ever wish it was a Miata?
When driving a Miata, did you ever wish it was a Mustang?
Which was the more common occurrence?
When you see ND's and S550's on the street, which do you covet more?
Damn that's a great perspective. And it's why I struggle so much, if we didn't have the 3 dogs, I'd have the better have get the Miata and I'd get the Mustang.
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