How much can I expect a 2017 GT premium to drop when the new models come out? Looking to pickup one slightly used.
Otherwise, will the changes be significant enough to get a 2018 model instead? Will there be a premium trim or is the base GT the one pictured in the renders?
>>16718952
Ferd still has 2016s in my area so i imagine 2017s wont sell out very quickly either. Most people that want a mustang are willing to wait until the 2018s come to either get a 2018 or to get an older one for a better deal. So yes i believe they will. Im sure you could talk em down thousands on msrp for a more basic gt using the fact the new one is a refresh not just a new model year as leverage. As for the 2018 mustangs im willing to bet pic will be a premium. I also think shit like digital gauges will only be with the premium ONLY OPTION as we have seen some 2018s still having analog gauges. Obviously pic will be a loaded GT im betting msrp on tht example will be about 45K. Of course you can bet your ass ferd will try sticking all the other good shit in the premiums to tempt more people into spending the extra cash. The base models may get a new standard feature here or there but im sure the only other options will again be cloth recaros, and some wheel packages.
>>16720267
>>16718952
>Not wanting the new mustang GT which will have over 500 horsepower and weigh less than the camaro
And yes im talking about the standard GT. My dad works for Ford.
>>16718952
you'd be better off getting a 15 or 16.
>>16720576
If that's true that would be nice.
>>16720267
>we have seen some 2018s still having analog gauges
good I dont like the digital screen