Hashbrownn
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V8!!! because MURICA!!
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Thanks for going through all the work of piecing this together. I'm honestly surprised by how glowing that Autoblog review is in particular. My judgement from other reviews was that you 1) need to get the performance package with either EB or GT to get a car that's pleasant at the limit, and 2) with the PP equipped, a lot of authors didn't notice as much of a difference as they were expecting between the EB and GT given the weight difference. The issue was that the EB lack top-end and the torque to make it throttle adjustable mid-corner. But these reviews are definitely different than what I've seen, so I'm glad I got the insight.For those asking ...these are the things I took from various articles that IMPLY TO ME that the EB has better handling, feel, etc. The one from Autoblog.ca just has just a big group of positives for the EB so thats why that section is so big.
Meh, depends on how important the diff between maybe a few tenths of a second to 60 is important to folks. They're both really fast. I doubt most buyers will ever take their car to the track or time their 0-60s.The best deal performance wise is a base GT w/PP. No two ways about it. You can come up with a series of excuses and justifications but that is the bottom line.
agreed. cant get anything out there that's better for 33kThe best deal performance wise is a base GT w/PP. No two ways about it. You can come up with a series of excuses and justifications but that is the bottom line.
Thanks for compiling all of that, was a good read. While the ecoboost is no doubt a great car, still haven't seen any review that would sway me from the GT.For those asking ...these are the things I took from various articles that IMPLY TO ME that the EB has better handling, feel, etc. The one from Autoblog.ca just has just a big group of positives for the EB so thats why that section is so big.
NP OPPO.Thanks for going through all the work of piecing this together. I'm honestly surprised by how glowing that Autoblog review is in particular. My judgement from other reviews was that you 1) need to get the performance package with either EB or GT to get a car that's pleasant at the limit, and 2) with the PP equipped, a lot of authors didn't notice as much of a difference as they were expecting between the EB and GT given the weight difference. The issue was that the EB lack top-end and the torque to make it throttle adjustable mid-corner. But these reviews are definitely different than what I've seen, so I'm glad I got the insight.
It's a shame that the Autoweek quote compares a GT on A/S, aka non-PP, to an EB on summers, aka PP-equipped.
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Can't get the base GT in auto with PP.agreed. cant get anything out there that's better for 33k
The EB driven hard was getting around 22 MPG. The GT driven hard was getting in the 14's.The 4 cylinder turbo will get cruddy mileage if driven hard. If this is your intent, don't expect to see significant mileage gains over the V8. Also, if you mod the 4 turbo, and give it a tune, again, the mileage will not be good.
My international friends have always helped me see the USA in profound ways, thank you for your lending perspective, makes me smile.Its V8 for me
I have loved American cars all my life and never dreamed I would own one. I watch films and marval at all the v8s running around the streets. I went on holiday to the states and was picked up at the airport by a mini bus, powered by a v8!!! a minibus!!
I was picked up in taxis powered by V8s
I have books on American cars on my book shelf. Most are V8s. My all time favorite car is the 57 Chevy, with a V8 (sorry Ford fans).
Now I have worked my butt off with my business and I am in the position to buy an American icon. The ecoboost could be faster for all I care but there will only be one engine under the bonnet (hood) of my Stang and thats a purring, thundering V8
I will be living the dream everytime I start her up!
Yeah it's very hard to pass up that horsepower and low-end torque while getting nice gas mileage also. I mean if you don't plan to track your GT every weekend nor push it on open roads all the time I just don't see the value of that much money on GT just for the sound of the engine.I considered the GT at first but after reading the reviews and seeing test drives, I'll be going with the EcoBoost. Coming from a Camaro that gets 14 mpg, the added mpg and HP of the EcoBoost will be a nice change.