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Question Posted Wednesday December 22 2004, 9:58 pm

Is a 2002 celica & mustang alot of money? I want the price range for both please!!

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Supaman answered Thursday December 23 2004, 2:21 am:
in 2002 ford mustang was worth $17,475 new.Used id buy it for no more then $6,000....granted fords suck so i woulnd never buy one. 2002 celica new in 2002 was retailed at 17,085. Used, just dont even buy lol.

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FrEe2bMe answered Wednesday December 22 2004, 11:19 pm:
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Mustangs are actually more affordable than the Celica, but they are both a pretty good deal. Depending on the type of Mustang the price varies. I'd say a *good condition* Mustang (2002) can cost you about 11,000-15,000ish. The Celicas are about 5 thousand more than that. Check out EBAY for more details! :)

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