KevinG
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V6 - a lot simpler to repair long term vs a boosted car.
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Drive or have her drive BOTH. I have NEVER owned a Mustang. However, I've driven friend's Mustangs (mainly GT's and all V8 powered) from 60's to Fox Bodies etc. I drove a '14 V6 / 6 speed car with leather and a ton of options even had LOW LOW miles. Was NOT impressed.For the sake of entertaining another option, car A is a '15 V6 with 18K miles. Car B is a '14 V6 with similar mileage, but with options that were not available on the '15 V6 (leather, nav, etc.). Price difference between the two is negligible. Do you think car B is something we should entertain, or is the S550 platform a better choice. I know this is an S550 forum, but I had to ask...for arguments sake.
For the sake of entertaining another option, car A is a '15 V6 with 18K miles. Car B is a '14 V6 with similar mileage, but with options that were not available on the '15 V6 (leather, nav, etc.). Price difference between the two is negligible. Do you think car B is something we should entertain, or is the S550 platform a better choice. I know this is an S550 forum, but I had to ask...for arguments sake.
The answer to this question drives the points above home. My guess is that, coming from the Fusion, they'll both feel better and she may not be able to tell the difference with the IRS. However, I can't answer that question...she has to. So, sound advice: let her test drive them both. Thanks everyone. I appreciate all your insight.Is Independent Rear Suspension important to you?