A local dealership has a used 2005 Mustang GT and I like it BUT I want a warranty and they say it is "Certified" so what does that mean? Should I consider this or just go new?
A local dealership has a used 2005 Mustang GT and I like it BUT I want a warranty and they say it is "Certified" so what does that mean? Should I consider this or just go new?
^^^^ If you are serious about getting a new mustang, I can get you the best deal in town on a GT, with a shaker 1000, and dual power seats with only 3000 miles on it, and it's a 2007. Oh yeah, both seats are heated also, this stang has it all, and they can't sell it, so it will go cheap!
Last edited by diehard; 01-10-08 at 08:14 PM. Reason: correction
^^^ It wouldn't be from San Tan ford, as I'm not officially associated with them yet? However, if it has to go to india, it won't be cheap from anywhere if it has to be shipped, so might as well wait till he gets state side again.
Damn I'm blind... I didn't even notice his location was India. In that case, Certified at least in the states anyway, implies, an extended warranty. But in India, no tellin' what it means???
what there in India about the tax..i enquired about that...i will have to pay around 85%of the actual price...
Thanks for the reply..i know that shipping is not cheap...thats why i prefer used cars which will cost only less tax for shipping...
Yup right now only i got the correct proceedure.. it is like...if i am buying an old mustang which means used .. they will take the actual price of that model when it was fresh..from that they will reduce 65% of the price..and from that remaining 35% they will take 180%tax..that will be the price i have to pay...not finished and after that plus shipping charge...so this is the procedure to import a vehicle to my country..
I know that shipping is not damn easy..it just cost about 85% and many more after that..anyhow i will have to pay more than double its price if i am buying a new mustang...