the 3.5L ecoboost seems to be a bit of an orphan and priced better than the 5.0. I was thinking about a F150 as well but they are gosh darn big these days and while the 4-door has room in spades, I never carry passengers so tried the 2-door. Problem is now no adult can actually sit in the rear seats. Yet another obviously bad (and preventable) design choice.19 f150 standard cab, short box, 2wd, 5.0L
Saw a Stinger yesterday, looked really nice. Had all the performance options, zero Kia badges. If it had a 100k/lifetime warranty I'd be interested, otherwise I'd stay away due to too few on the road and no aftermarket partsStinger, tt rs
Easy! The answer is always “mustang“I purchased my 2016 Mustang GT brand new. 3 1/2 years and 75k miles later, I’ll be getting a new car in the next 4 months.
These are my two candidates.
2020 Camaro LT1 Convertible
2017 Mustang GT350 (low mileage - 10k miles)
What vehicles are you considering with your next car purchase?
Our 2014 Laramie was trouble free. It had 87K on it when we traded for the vert. I wish we still had it.As this is a DD for me, I am actually thinking of going back to a truck. Picked up a Miata for a toy in good weather so might go back to more practicality for a DD.
Would love to stick with Ford on the F150 but the Ram just looks so much better. My biggest fear is Ram dealerships and FCA build quality but my 2014 Ram Sport was awesome and never gave me any issues.
A boss 302 will still beat it around leguna seca, and a track pack S197 will be up its ass.lighter fatter wheels and rubber and a full exhaust system. Its really the noise that car makes and the way it revs. Driving it makes you feel like Senna, everything is telepathic. Where as the mustang is like wrestling a bear.
The F80 cars are a blast to drive but I still can't get over how they sound, they sound like tractors to me. The new problem is the F80 M3 is now the most oversold M3 generation and every other car now has a "crackle" tune on it. I loathe being around the modern BMW car owners at any of the events I go to, they're usually the instagram JUUL crowd.I drove a co-workers M4 and it was definitely nice and something I could consider in the future, but not as exhilarating as my GT350 is to drive.
Agreed, I was filling up the other day when a very loud like green BMW m420isx-bbq-whatever drove by. I was astounded by the terrible noises it made. Driver was totally "juuling".