I would like to add some better looking tips to the quads, but spending $1500 plus on a cat-back seems like overkill. Anybody done or seen an 18 with just the tips changed?
So I took my car out to Cars and Coffee in Las Vegas on Saturday and this was there. At first I thought it was just something someone had done custom, but I quickly realized it was a production-ready build. It's based on a Royal Crimson 2018 GT, and it was being driven by the President of Shelby...
My car's got about 500 miles on it right now. I'd like to trade these wheels and tires for something a little more interesting. Preferably 20 inch, but I'm open to styles. If you're interested in my stock wheels and tires, let me know what you've got. Thanks!
Abomination?? I think the S197 is generally regarded as the first big step towards a legitimate, modern performance car since the original fox-body cars. Sure it's a little dated now, but what makes you say abomination?
I was scheduled for the 16th delivery, but it showed up on the 11th. Unfortunately I'm out of town until Monday, soooo I had the salesman snap me a few photos. Hopefully they clean her up a bit :headbang:
Mine still doesn't show up in COTUS with the order number. The only way I can see it is by searching the VIN, and I got that from my dealer about 6 weeks after ordering.
True, but when you look at the prices of new ones, you're getting a brand new Stage 3 with a full warranty for the price of a 2018 GT Premium. I'm not going to buy one yet, but it is tempting. The Race Red one looks wicked in person.
I think that was what he was referring to, but it seems weird that no one bought all these cars after that. Roush's are so hard to value on the used market, too, so it's hard to really say what the thing's are even worth. KBB doesn't even recognize Roush as different from any other Mustang.
So there's a local dealer here in Utah that has a bunch of 2015 Roush Mustangs in stock. Brand new. Never been sold. I talked to them about a since-sold Stage 2 and the sales guy told me there was a recall on some door parts which kept them from being able to sell them for over a year. Now...
Not sure what I believe out of these jokers at the dealership, but my guy also told me he can view every pending order in the country, and no orders are currently in transit. He told me he doesn't expect to see any cars in Utah in 2017.