PJR202
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Yesterday one of the guys at work was admiring my car and was telling me he has a friend that works at a nearby dealership, and their demo mustang says GT but it's got the ecoboost motor. He knew that shouldn't be correct, and it's odd that it would be that way at a dealer. Unless maybe someone had badge'd it GT and ended up trading.
So a few minutes later I'm cruising to my next destination and an orange "GT" passes by in the next lane. It was loud and revving and stuff. It sounded awful. There was no low end tone, and when he hit the gas and the RPM's were up it was blapping (might have just made that word up) in a way I couldn't imagine coming from a V8. As I was turning the other direction, I wondered if maybe that was an ecoboost or V6. Not dissing those cars at all, but in hindsight the tone coming from the pipes would have been more fitting for one of those engines. I didn't think to look for the 5.0 badges at the time, but the GT badge was there on the back. It also had black wheels, but I didn't see if they were the common performance pack wheels or the other black ones I've seen on some new ecoboost models.
Are people really doing this? I don't get the point, A kid did it in high school back in 96 with his 4 cylinder and we all thought it was dumb. Cosmetically, it was the nicest mustang in school though, and in hindsight maybe his dad was smart. Visually, all the coolness, and financially, none of the insurance cost..lol.
Honestly (and without trying to sound too douchey about it), as a GT owner who had to wait 20 years for the right combination of time, finances, and insurance rate to get one of a very few cars I've always wanted, I find it kind of annoying..almost like it cheapens the exclusivity of owning one.
So a few minutes later I'm cruising to my next destination and an orange "GT" passes by in the next lane. It was loud and revving and stuff. It sounded awful. There was no low end tone, and when he hit the gas and the RPM's were up it was blapping (might have just made that word up) in a way I couldn't imagine coming from a V8. As I was turning the other direction, I wondered if maybe that was an ecoboost or V6. Not dissing those cars at all, but in hindsight the tone coming from the pipes would have been more fitting for one of those engines. I didn't think to look for the 5.0 badges at the time, but the GT badge was there on the back. It also had black wheels, but I didn't see if they were the common performance pack wheels or the other black ones I've seen on some new ecoboost models.
Are people really doing this? I don't get the point, A kid did it in high school back in 96 with his 4 cylinder and we all thought it was dumb. Cosmetically, it was the nicest mustang in school though, and in hindsight maybe his dad was smart. Visually, all the coolness, and financially, none of the insurance cost..lol.
Honestly (and without trying to sound too douchey about it), as a GT owner who had to wait 20 years for the right combination of time, finances, and insurance rate to get one of a very few cars I've always wanted, I find it kind of annoying..almost like it cheapens the exclusivity of owning one.
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