MSC
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That moment you realize you spelt S550 as SS50...
I've been looking around for a used Mustang in this area - Anything after 2011 is hard to find, though the V6s tend to be in great shape for what they are. They just approach the cost of the 2015 V6 real quick- A 2013 V6 is just $2K less than the 2015. But that is a pretty GT there...I say, look for a low mileage 2010+ Stang and wait another few years for a used S550!
I was down for the EB for a while, then I heard it. It reminded me too much of my current I4. I love hearing a turbo whining, but it didn't have the Mustang growl that I want. With that said, it'd sound perfect in an ST or RS.Split the difference and get a premium EB.
Gas and insurance are huge for me- the latter especially since the area I live in charges $200 a month minimum for most cars based on location alone. The V6 wins a clear margin on these costs. My dad was a huge car guy when he was my age- he regrets not spending more on vacations and property, but he also regrets not getting the top line model car.So car/gas/insurance/maintenance costs have to be factored into your decision. After you run your numbers, you should have a good idea of where you stand.
You can make it a phased approach ... get the V6 now. Save for that house. Buy the house. Then as you get more settled into your dream job, get the V8.
Will do.I know you're asking for advice, but truth is; you already know the answer. You'll get plenty of justification on this site for splurging, but in the end it is your budget you're living on and your own goals you're striving to attain. Sleep on it for a few days.
Similar family situation and mortgage situation. I'd buy a GT if I wasn't stopped by realization I'm probably gonna not be able to sleep- just gotta figure out if it's because I'm excited, or because I'm worrying about the costs I've committed to.Pretty much my exact predicament right now. I've all but convinced myself to get the GT.. I've never made a purchase like this and hell, we only live once. No matter what I'm going to be ecstatic once it's mine. I'm 28, no kids and no mortgage.. If not know it'll be in 10-20 years . I'm far to impatient for that. The feeling of settling for a different trim would be to much to bare.
Just out of curiosity, how are you making it work with a family? I've always seen the Mustang as the single man's car- if I had a family I'd be looking at a Focus ST. Do you have multiple vehicles? A daily driver? This is one of the strongest arguments I have for the GT right now - the Mustang is going to have to go goodbye when I have a family so I should enjoy it while I can.This is almost exactly what I was going to say. We do not (nor should we) know the details of your budget. Really I have been waiting for over 10 years for this purchase, I bought a 2006 used, but sold it shortly after for the reasons you are talking about, it just did not feel right at the time. Now it is much later, have saved and am ready. But I do not take this purchase lightly, to me this is a 10yr investment minimum, I plan to take great care of it. I know there are those that say you are stupid to buy it and not race it, wring it out, whatever. But I am an adult. With kids and a wife. And other responsibilities. I will take good care of it and drive it responsibly, but could not see spending this kind of money on something that I would soon replace. The V8 Mustang is all I could ask for in a car, and as long as it is reliable it will be mine.
Sorry for the ramble, but if I were you and you are worried about money, do not ignore that side of you. There will always be a time where you can just go for it, but it sounds like that time is probably not right now for you...
Chris
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