Timewarp
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Just deciding whether to go for the Mustang or not, so I went down for another test drive the other day, unfortunately they only had the GT auto in (I would be after the GT manual). Also it was the convertible they had and I would be after the fastback (not sure the difference in handling, if any?).
Didn't seem a patch on the manual that I first drove a few months ago. It seemed a bit dull to be honest, although this could be due to the salesman not allowing me to use sport mode, or to even take it on any decent, less restricted roads.
Is it me, or is there night and day between the "fun" factor in the autos and the manuals? Does sport mode make that much of a difference?
I do remember the GT being awesome when I first had a go, however this might be due to not driving anything else of similar performance for a while before, whereas now I've driven a couple of others (A45 AMG & M135i). Granted, nothing is really in the same category as the Mustang (i.e. V8 for the price it is).
I think I'll have to have another test drive of the manual before I decide whether to go with the Mustang, or one of my other contenders. :s
Didn't seem a patch on the manual that I first drove a few months ago. It seemed a bit dull to be honest, although this could be due to the salesman not allowing me to use sport mode, or to even take it on any decent, less restricted roads.
Is it me, or is there night and day between the "fun" factor in the autos and the manuals? Does sport mode make that much of a difference?
I do remember the GT being awesome when I first had a go, however this might be due to not driving anything else of similar performance for a while before, whereas now I've driven a couple of others (A45 AMG & M135i). Granted, nothing is really in the same category as the Mustang (i.e. V8 for the price it is).
I think I'll have to have another test drive of the manual before I decide whether to go with the Mustang, or one of my other contenders. :s
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