Mustang_Owner
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Bought my roush S/C PP GT mustang about three months ago. So far so good. I can't tell the difference in driveability from my last '15 PP GT car which I had for 2.5 years except that this one accelerates faster. Note that when you accelerate faster, you expect the rear wheels to slip more often. That implies you do not do WOT on turns as you don't want your car to fishtail with the extra wheel spin and lower grip. This imposes some max throttle limit which makes driving a bit more challenging, especially in wet conditions. In wet conditions, even slight turns can cause fishtailing without the use of full throttle, so better not accelerate at all in wet conditions on any turns. The only extra noise is the louder exhaust which everybody hears for blocks behind me (WOT) but is not loud if you keep the RPM under 3000 (when cops are around). If you get the '17 with PP, you get the better brakes and stiffer suspension. I saw a '17 supercharged 'auto' for around $45K recently. Didn't see too many '17 roush PP manuals left, but saw a few in the range of $52 - $65k. If you get the '18, I think you can still get the PP (better brakes/suspension) with an auto. I really needed the better brakes. I replaced my factory wheels/tires in the first month I owned my new car to get better traction. Considering swapping the radio and buying a new clutch next.
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