HISSMAN
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I say fastback. But that is because I will never own a convertible.. Ew.
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The nice part of the S550 vert is the insulated and fully-lined roof. When closed it’s as quiet as the FB and keeps both heat and AC effective. The conventional wisdoms about “ragtop” problems no longer apply.A good way to put it.
I would say I'm not a convertible person by your definition, but I love my '70 convertible. It's great when the temperature is right, I'm not driving too far on the highway, etc. I don't really want another convertible as a daily, though.
That's what sealed the deal.Nice balloons
My '18 GT ragtop is a dry weather toy, top up or down. But the way the weather has been since I got it on 4/30 it's been a wet weather garaged toy.a DD in NJ means you get to use the top down for no more than 6 months out of the year.
You did not say which was which. I guess you chose the girl one?OK IMHO they make boy Mustangs and they make girl Mustangs.
OK all you vert guys RANT on me.
Lee
Good Luck. Buy the vert!Heading to the dealership shortly... AND I STILL HAVEN’T DECIDED! :lol:
Anyway, price negotiation time, wish me luck!
Because there are zero cars available packaged as I want unless I get Shadow Black (NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOPE).Why are you ordering a car??
This info is 100% incorrect. Even Koon's Ford told me that I would get the same "WOW Pricing" with a custom order prior to rebates (as rebates would depend on what's available when the car arrives. However, some dealerships take the risk of "locking you into" rebates that are available at the time of order, though they risk eating that cost if the rebates expire at the time of sale). In many instances, you can actually get a better deal with a custom order as you can avoid certain tacked on lot fees some dealerships throw on. The dealership today could only ballpark (as mentioned in my last post) but was already dropping over $5k off prior to rebates... Plus, there's the satisfaction of knowing that no one at the dealership or any potential customer beat the crap out of the car during a test drive.I'd say get an '18 already on the lot so you can bargain and save $$ and no wait. You never get good deals ordering cars compared to getting on the lot.
My first two Mustangs were verts. With a wind deflector, you can keep the top down pretty much all year minus extreme hot/cold conditions. In my 2001 GT Vert, anywhere from roughly 50-95 degrees was top-down weather for me.Get a fastback. You live in freakin' NJ. A vert will be unusable with the top down for probably half the time. It's a waste IMO.
Yes, putting the top-up each time I would park was always annoying. The only time I would leave it down was with instances such as if I was just running up to my bank's ATM or something and could see my car the whole time (obviously still putting the windows up). But yea, people constantly walking up to it and trying to look in it if the top was down was always annoying. I wish Ford would invest in a hard-top convertible as well as the ability to put the top up/down while driving below 32-ish mph like virtually every competitor in the price range.I live in San Diego can could drive a vert all year round easily. But frying my skin in a vert is one of the least appealing things I can think of (g/f had a vert). Not to mention having to put the top up/down every time I go someplace. I wouldn't leave it down b/c punk kids would eventually throw a soda or something in it. Don't need the headaches with that either. So I have a fastback and will never own a vert. Not to mention the Fastback is sportier.