Caballus
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I'm with you. I love my '13 Elantra as a daily because:Who said hate? When I commuted in boring stop and go, I had my '05 Focus SE hatchback. I LOVED that little car.
Driving my manual PP GT going in average of 20-30mph in stop and go, wasting gas and miles........so much Fun!!!
I don't find stop and go traffic boring in the GT350. IMO stop and go is fun in any Mustang I've owned. And usually my stop and go is a couple minutes and then things open up. I have driven some Focuses (Foci?) and every one of them was terrible. At best boring, at worst a complete piece of garbage. Like I said, to each their own.Who said hate? When I commuted in boring stop and go, I had my '05 Focus SE hatchback. I LOVED that little car.
Driving my manual PP GT going in average of 20-30mph in stop and go, wasting gas and miles........so much Fun!!!
Definitely there are consequences for using a car as transportation, or on the track for that matter. I was irritated when I killed my first cone in the GT350, and then I realized it's just part of having a car you love - the little wounds hurt more. I still want to find the person at Walmart that crashed their door into my car and drove off, though. That one has been hard to let go of.My last drive _to_ an HPDE got me road debris to crash into my license plate and damage the front bumper. I'd rather daily drive something else.
This is a bit extreme. I never said I prefer a Prius lol.So are you going to drive a car you hate every day so that you will enjoy the GT350 more every once in a while when you finally drive it? :headbonk:
To each their own.
I get it. I'm not saying you or anyone else is wrong. I just think differently I guess. Personally I like stop and go because it gives me a chance to accelerate, brake, shift, etc. In other words, do all the things that a manual transmission requires you to do. I also love slower speeds because the window can come down so I hear the exhaust better. Cruising on the highway there's no difference between a GT350 and any old car with an automatic transmission.This is a bit extreme. I never said I prefer a Prius lol.
OP mentioned his daily commute is approx. 10 miles, 100% residential area with 40 mph speed limit. Similar to mine. I was just dragging the clutch going from 1st to 2nd then back to neutral. Not fun at all.
Plus, 10-mile drive won't even get the engine warmed up and I cannot push my car even if the road is clear. :frusty:
I'd take my GT350 to some good roads/tracks where I have the space to push it. On my daily commute, sometimes I'd rather be driven.