Is this ford mustang a good deal?
I'm 18 and i want to get a mustang under 10000, is this a good deal?
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That's about what your insurance will cost a year, so make sure you consider all the costs.
I'm not kidding. Call your insurance company for a quote before you buy.
No, the Mustang is not a very good car, and at your age, between the insurance cost, and the likelihood that you will wreck that car, because you're 18, have little driving experience, and likely believe that you are a better driver than you really are, which would then send your future insurance costs even higher…
No, buy a solid car, such as a Honda, Mazda or Ford Focus hatchback, and leave the hotdogging to good drivers.
A Mustang in Minnesota? Sure, but plan on only using it between April and October.
Absolutely
On paper it looks good, however unless you live in the Troy, Michigan area it may not be best for you. Buy local!
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