Davisflyer
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I decided to rent a 2015 Mustang to see how it was to live with in real life vs a 10 minute test drive. I get what Ford is trying trying to do with it's EB engine, but what Ford has done marketing wise with the V6 is both a shame and a mistake. Keeping in mind that the vast majority of buyers won't mod their cars, the V6 is much more pleasurable to drive than the EB. Throttle response is instant where the EB has a slight lag, particularly from a stop. Power is linear, building all the way to redline vs the EB which runs out of steam above 5k rpm. Then there is the sound. EB would sound fine in a hot hatch or even a theoretical Fusion ST, but it just doesn't fit the Mustang's muscle car roots. This V6 sounds fantastic! The exhaust is pretty quiet though, so I'd recommend at least headers or an exhaust to spice things up. Taking the car on a mix of very twisty back roads and city streets and interstate, I can say that this car has a great ride/handling balance with the stock suspension. The only negative i could think of is that the long hood, while looking bad ass while driving straight, is a bit of a hindrance when going over a hill with a blind turn. In my Mini Copper, the visibility for tight, twisty, hilly roads is so much better. Also noticed that long hood while parking between cars. That being said, turning circle is surprisingly tight!
So all in all, love the car! BUT, I probably won't be getting one because even the kids felt tight in the back but mostly because the car won't fit in our small garage:(. I can drive it in, I just can't open the door. I considered leaving it outside, but I'm really spoiled not having to warm up and defrost my car in the winter, plus my Mini has been vandalized a couple times when I've left it outside.
I'll probably end up with another hatchback. Such are the compromises one makes in life. I'll live vicariously through you guys, so post lots of pics!
So all in all, love the car! BUT, I probably won't be getting one because even the kids felt tight in the back but mostly because the car won't fit in our small garage:(. I can drive it in, I just can't open the door. I considered leaving it outside, but I'm really spoiled not having to warm up and defrost my car in the winter, plus my Mini has been vandalized a couple times when I've left it outside.
I'll probably end up with another hatchback. Such are the compromises one makes in life. I'll live vicariously through you guys, so post lots of pics!
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