NewSVO
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I used to own a 2013 V6 premium manual performance package mustang, pictured here:
Then changed it for a 2013 GT premium manual 3:31s, pictured here:
NOW I have a 2015 Ecoboost premium manual mustang ( no pics sorry )
So I've owned all the current three engine options
My point is that so many people will question the ecoboost buyers like myself as to "why no v8" and if someone is a true car enthusiast they would understand that different people have different needs. If I wanted to afford a 5.0 performance package mustang, I could!, but it doesn't fit my needs since I wouldn't really use the car for what it's for and the MPGs wouldn't be worth it since I'm not using it at full potential. The ecoboost fits my needs by being an American Icon with a turbo 4 6 speed manual making over 300hp and still averaging 26 mpg. I get speed, comfort, and american looks, to me I ask "what's not to love?!" and if a "true" car enthusiast complains about the new misfit mustang then they don't really appreciate cars and has a biased look because different cars are for different people, a car enthusiast should appreciate all cars and see their true potential.
Long story short, the mustang has enough options to fit everyone's needs so why not we all just love each other as a big family :ford:
Then changed it for a 2013 GT premium manual 3:31s, pictured here:
NOW I have a 2015 Ecoboost premium manual mustang ( no pics sorry )
So I've owned all the current three engine options
My point is that so many people will question the ecoboost buyers like myself as to "why no v8" and if someone is a true car enthusiast they would understand that different people have different needs. If I wanted to afford a 5.0 performance package mustang, I could!, but it doesn't fit my needs since I wouldn't really use the car for what it's for and the MPGs wouldn't be worth it since I'm not using it at full potential. The ecoboost fits my needs by being an American Icon with a turbo 4 6 speed manual making over 300hp and still averaging 26 mpg. I get speed, comfort, and american looks, to me I ask "what's not to love?!" and if a "true" car enthusiast complains about the new misfit mustang then they don't really appreciate cars and has a biased look because different cars are for different people, a car enthusiast should appreciate all cars and see their true potential.
Long story short, the mustang has enough options to fit everyone's needs so why not we all just love each other as a big family :ford:
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