Welcome to the partyHey everyone, figured I’d finally introduce myself.
Name’s Stephen, checking in from Cleveland, Ohio.
I’m currently driving a sixth-gen Mustang GT and loving it. I’ve been keeping an eye on all the next-gen Mustang talk, but honestly the S550 still checks all the boxes for me. I do get a little nervous about Ford drifting too far from the classic Mustang look, but they’ve been doing a great job with styling lately, so I’m hopeful.
Glad to be here and looking forward to learning more, sharing info, and checking out everyone’s builds.
Nice GTs on the forum!
Hey everyone, new guy here who is new to Mustang ownership after a long, long run of owning Camaros and Firebirds (7 in total over 20 years). My wife and I rented a 2025 Ecoboost while on vacation in June and instantly fell in love with it. Since then, we've been causally looking for one when this 2022 Ecoboost Premium Convertible popped up locally. We had a pretty hefty checklist of things we wanted from the car and didn't want to just settle on a compromise. This one checked off all the boxes other than being an S650 (which we knew would never fit our very limited budget).
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Thanks. Obviously I'm not exactly biased. I can appreciate a good car from either side. Both have their good and their bad. As far as the interior, it's basically mint. I can't find any real flaws other than some deep scratches in the sill panels and the floor mats are missing, but really, it's got 66,000 miles on it and was a former rental car... I expect some wear and tear like that. The Hyundai Elantra GT Sport we traded in for this had more interior damage than this Mustang will ever see. Previous owner of the Elantra had a large dog of some sort based on the scratches to the rear seat door panels and the chew mark on the key fob. Overall, we are super happy with the trade up. Once we run our course with this one, we hope to trade up once again and get a GT.You made a great choice after all of those GM cars you once owned. Beautiful color too. How's the interior?
I like the wheels!Hello! I'm Alex, out of South Louisiana. Here's my 2020 ESS car, on a custom Enkie RPF1 drag setup.
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Yeah the Ecoboost is a great bang for a buck and damn quick too! I'd keep it for a long time if I were you. That 2.3 turbo puts out more HP and torque than the 96-98 SVT Cobras 4.6 DOHC, which were considered the ultimate Mustang performance at that time. Also, all pre-2011 stock V6 Mustangs seemed to be underpowered and nowhere fun to drive as today's Ecoboost. The S197 4.0 was a disappointment and didn't seem any better than the SN95's 3.8.Thanks. Obviously I'm not exactly biased. I can appreciate a good car from either side. Both have their good and their bad. As far as the interior, it's basically mint. I can't find any real flaws other than some deep scratches in the sill panels and the floor mats are missing, but really, it's got 66,000 miles on it and was a former rental car... I expect some wear and tear like that. The Hyundai Elantra GT Sport we traded in for this had more interior damage than this Mustang will ever see. Previous owner of the Elantra had a large dog of some sort based on the scratches to the rear seat door panels and the chew mark on the key fob. Overall, we are super happy with the trade up. Once we run our course with this one, we hope to trade up once again and get a GT.
Oh, when I say trade up... I mean with either an S550 or S650 GT, and that would probably be 5 or 6 years from now when this one is paid off, so mostly likely a used S650 GT at that point. And trust me, I know all about how strong this little 4 banger is compared to the best of yester-year. My poor 1996 Z28 had a whopping 275hp and was considered a "fast" car in it's time, which compared to current vehicles, matches up with most family sedans.Yeah the Ecoboost is a great bang for a buck and damn quick too! I'd keep it for a long time if I were you. That 2.3 turbo puts out more HP and torque than the 96-98 SVT Cobras 4.6 DOHC, which were considered the ultimate Mustang performance at that time. Also, all pre-2011 stock V6 Mustangs seemed to be underpowered and nowhere fun to drive as today's Ecoboost. The S197 4.0 was a disappointment and didn't seem any better than the SN95's 3.8.
Welcome - and great looking Stang. The black accent package looks good on the gray. I like those wheels on that package. I would have kept mine on except for the desire to go wider.I'm Michael Sheets I've been driving Mustangs most of my life. I bought my first car when I was 16 from a neighbor. It was a '76 brown Mustang II. In my single years I had a very fast 302 with a 300hp bottle. Then wife, then kids, I put the toys aside.
I haven't had one for the past 12 years. I drove the yellow one pictured in the photo a 2013 C/S it was my son's friend's car. It stayed in the back of my head. I was looking for a '71 Mach 1 but it would have been a big project car. Then I seen a '22 test drove it and then a '24. I was blown away with the cars. I didn't like the '24 as much as I liked the '22. Then when I seen the car I have now. I test drove it and had to have it. Got it for a great price. Plans are for the GT350R brake upgrade kit, upgrade wheels and tires and Wipple supercharger.
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I have a 2020 Ecoboost coupe as my work car. It ruined me. After 4 months of possession, I bought my 2021 GT Vert' GT/CS. I love them both, for different reasons but both are entertaining and fun.You made a great choice after all of those GM cars you once owned. Beautiful color too. How's the interior?