JeffreyDJ
Jedi
Agreed completely.They're all pointless debates because there's no right answer. The whole point is to get the car YOU want. Anyone who calls you a "poser" or "girly man" because you didn't get the same config they did is really just fooling themselves. Owner enthusiasm can't be measured by how many cylinders there are under the hood or how many pedals there are underfoot. And I know this'll be a shock to some, but real manhood has absolutely nothing to do with the car one drives anyway.
I've always had V8 mustangs, except for my first two: an '82 GL and a '94 V6 that was totaled. I've had a 1997 GT, 1999 GT Convertible, a 2004 Mach 1 and a 2009 GT.
Growing up, my dad had a 65 coupe with a 289, and a 65 fastback.
For 2015 I got the I4 Ecoboost and I couldn't be happier. A real enthusiast wouldn't judge another owner based on what they got. Earlier in the thread someone said they wouldn't even approach or talk to a non-V8 owner unless the car was obviously modded. That is a mistake. First and foremost it's a Mustang. I appreciate all Mustang owners and will talk to any and all of them.
Some people can't afford a V8. Others, like me, could afford the GT but I chose the Ecoboost for various reasons. And let me tell you, it doesn't have the rumble of my last few V8's (which I had Borla Exhaust on), but it is amazingly fun to drive and puts a smile on my face.
I've modded in some shape or form every mustang I've owned and will this one as well. I don't make it to the track any longer, and likely won't for a very long time. So, the only streets I'll be on are of the public variety.
All of that to say, I love Mustangs of all shapes and sizes. I am first and foremost a MUSTANG fan. If someone only cares about displacement, cylinders, etc. maybe we just won't get along at car meets. But, that'll be your loss, not mine
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