analogman
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http://autoweek.com/article/car-rev...ive-most-mustang-you-can-buy-thats-not-shelby
Like other reviews, AutoWeek's assessment is favorable. Without having driven one, it seems like it has a number of incremental improvements over the 2015-2017, in many areas, and is objectively a better performing and driving car.
The only thing I don't like about the 2018 is the price. It's a significant increase over my 2015. I'd love to get a new 2018 comparably equipped to my 2015 (GT Premium, PP, Navigation, plus other goodies). But, it would take about $22,000 plus my car to get a 2018 (I asked a dealer, even though my 2015 only has 6k miles and is as new throughout, the trade-in value is still shockingly low).
I can't justify that (not if I want to stay happily married...).
Like other reviews, AutoWeek's assessment is favorable. Without having driven one, it seems like it has a number of incremental improvements over the 2015-2017, in many areas, and is objectively a better performing and driving car.
The only thing I don't like about the 2018 is the price. It's a significant increase over my 2015. I'd love to get a new 2018 comparably equipped to my 2015 (GT Premium, PP, Navigation, plus other goodies). But, it would take about $22,000 plus my car to get a 2018 (I asked a dealer, even though my 2015 only has 6k miles and is as new throughout, the trade-in value is still shockingly low).
I can't justify that (not if I want to stay happily married...).
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