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Jobodizo

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Couldn't be happier with my '15 GT premium. The seats are the best of any car I've ever owned. I've had to chase down a few rattles here and there, but overall very happy. I've gotten as high as 27 mpg on flatter roads @ 80 mph, even with the wife sitting shotty and 2 kids in car seats behind me! :ford:
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Bought my '17 last June. It replaced a Porsche Carrera, and before that a Mercedes E550 Coupe. I had expected to buy another European performance car; either a Mercedes CLS550 or a Jaguar XK.

Fully prepared to spend about $70k, a friend suggested I drive a new Mustang. One nice run, and I was sold. Instead of spending $70k, I spent $29k. What else offers so much in a brand new car for that price? I really had no idea an inexpensive car could be so good. Excellent power. Superb handling with the IRS. Smooth ride. Balanced chassis. Quiet. Great seats with grippy cloth. And oh so cheap to buy!

This is used mostly as an around town car (though we live in the forest). It's a gas just driving into town through the woods.

And, I spent an amazing $41,000 LESS than anticipated. We don't do car payments, so that's real cash I can buy another vintage car with. Considering we're selling our big fifth-wheel trailer, I'll have an unallocated $70k or so... Always have wanted a '70 Mach 1. Maybe it's time to pick up a nice one...

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