twogts4us
15 Year Member
i have an opportunity to pick up a 2004 mustang gt 40th anniversary convertible black tan top, leather tan interior, 27000, thats correct 27000, and they wanted 14998, i have them talked down to 14,100 goo price or not? give me some opinions.
Morrissey Motor Co
considering you can get 05-06 Stangs for $13-14k o ebay i wouldnt even bother with those fools
He asked about a 2004 GT, not an 05-06. Did you even consider that maybe he doesn't like the styling of the 05-06? And how did you come to the conclusion that the people at Morrissey Motor Co are "fools"? "Maybe you should have thought about that before you decided to insert your opinion."
and you can get an 03-04 Mach 1 on ebay for $12-15k depending on the miles really they seem to be trying to mess you over, I would not deal with people like that period.
"Your opinion of what he does with his money is not your concern, well unless you are buying the car...which last I checked you aren't. What he does with HIS money is totally up to him and has no impact on you."
"I would also tell you not to try to make automotive decisions for others when you have ZERO clue what other models of Mustangs they like, at the end of the day that is my point, nobody asked for other car advice"
And, once again, you have arbitrarily come to the conclusion that these folks are "trying to mess you over" (what the hell is that anyway?). You have made the determination that you "would not deal with people like that" because of the asking price of one car?
Glad you are one of the few who listened to us when we offered our opinions. Looking back i wish i would have waited for a Mach.
These quotes in bold italic font above, although not 100% verbatim as I had to slightly adjust to fit this particular thread, (but the gist of each quote is spot on), are from your thread regarding "How to celebrate paying the Mustang off." See, the knife cuts both ways doesn't it Jared? It's amazing how, in your thread, you took public pot shots at me for offering any sort of unsolicited advice, and then asked the moderators to close the thread. What a move. I was going to let this go, as I stated in my PM to you, but after seeing that you are offering eerily similar unsolicited advice, I couldn't remain silent. Is there some sort of double standard? Or are you just embarrassed because you have no job, had declared bankruptcy recently and live in a rented box? Obviously money (or your lack of) is a sensitive subject for you. I suggest that you "should have thought about that before you decided to insert your opinion."