AZ_Ryan
Well-Known Member
I just drove a friend's 2012 Boss over the weekend. As a former S197 owner it brought me back a little.
Its a fun little car that drove well for having a solid rear axle. The recaros were surprisingly comfortable, the MT-88 felt better than advertised, and it's a very easy driver over all.
But man, that interior, was a bland plastic waste land. Even in 2012 I can't believe Ford was going that route. The lack of gauges and driver info was jarring. I was also (slightly) underwhelmed with the power coming from my M1. I know in 2012 that was a legit car, but by today's standards it just seemed a little underpowered. Especially when compared to a GT350.
I suppose the lack of technology might make the Boss age better from a repair standpoint. But I can't image it would be THAT significant.
Its a fun little car that drove well for having a solid rear axle. The recaros were surprisingly comfortable, the MT-88 felt better than advertised, and it's a very easy driver over all.
But man, that interior, was a bland plastic waste land. Even in 2012 I can't believe Ford was going that route. The lack of gauges and driver info was jarring. I was also (slightly) underwhelmed with the power coming from my M1. I know in 2012 that was a legit car, but by today's standards it just seemed a little underpowered. Especially when compared to a GT350.
I suppose the lack of technology might make the Boss age better from a repair standpoint. But I can't image it would be THAT significant.
Sponsored