2018 Stinger GT

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Hi all. Im not an owner yet but I hope that changes soon. I know theres probably tons of questions like this on here but I still wanna ask. Im currently looking at a 2018 Stinger GT. One owner, clean carfax. It has just under 70,000 miles on it and the dealer is asking just under $30,000. Its like $29,940 or something like that. I know thats a great price from what I've seen but I also would like to know if there are any issues I would have to worry about at those miles. While not crazy high it is over 50,000 and I just want to be sure.
 
Hi all. Im not an owner yet but I hope that changes soon. I know theres probably tons of questions like this on here but I still wanna ask. Im currently looking at a 2018 Stinger GT. One owner, clean carfax. It has just under 70,000 miles on it and the dealer is asking just under $30,000. Its like $29,940 or something like that. I know thats a great price from what I've seen but I also would like to know if there are any issues I would have to worry about at those miles. While not crazy high it is over 50,000 and I just want to be sure.
Drive it extensively on a test drive. Get a second opinion, go to a trust worthy mechanic and see if any issues. I am around 50k miles at the moment and no issues for me aside from needing to change break pads soon.
 
Drive it extensively on a test drive. Get a second opinion, go to a trust worthy mechanic and see if any issues. I am around 50k miles at the moment and no issues for me aside from needing to change break pads soon.
Thanks. Yea I would drive it and listen for anything. From what I've been reading though no one seems to have had any major problems so thats a good sign. Just always want to be sure on a first year of a new generation of a totally new model.
 
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Thanks. Yea I would drive it and listen for anything. From what I've been reading though no one seems to have had any major problems so thats a good sign. Just always want to be sure on a first year of a new generation of a totally new model.
Mine is 18 and (knock on wood) no issues so far. Aside from little nooks and crannies such as some rattles which are fixed and discussed heavely.
 
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Howdy and good luck. If the car is completely clean and trouble free, that's still a lot of money for that many miles. But, it's only money. :P If the car calls to you, answer the call.
 
I paid 37k for a 2018 GT AWD recently with 10k miles (technically only paid 27k since I had a lot of positive equity in a lease trade in). 30k seems a bit high, but I don't know what the market is like in your area. Not sure if you're planning to buy it all at once or finance it, but I personally wouldn't finance it with 70k miles. Even though they're proving to be reliable long term, I just wouldn't be comfortable with it personally.

I hope whatever you end up doing you end up joining the Stinger community one day though!
 
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