JimmyTwoTimes
Well-Known Member
I have nothing but love for people who want to buy any of the engines; it's a great car regardless. Well, at least in premium trim; I don't know if I could deal with the cloth seats and no navigation.At the risk of stirring further debate, I believe those that love their V8's need to appreciate the fact the EcoBoost Mustang exists and is building a following. The better stated MPG for the EcoBoost helps the Mustang line and Ford in general reach their CAFE requirements, thus allowing the V8 to survive without resorting to cylinder deactivation, skip shifts, etc.
I don't use 1/8th of the performance potential of the V8, but I'm very glad I got it, specifically because I came from a V6 S197, and while I absolutely LOVED that engine and that car, I got sick of the slight look of disappointment on people's faces whenever they asked what engine it had and I said V6. When you buy a car like this, you're buying it as much for the admiring looks of other people as for the actual driving of it.
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