FIVE_LITER
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I love my 3.73 gears, they were awesome when the car was stock. Still a lot of fun boosted but traction is now a bigger issue and I know when I go to the track they are going to cause me issues.
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Same here....the leather is the ONLY thing I like about the premium. I want speed in a meat n' potatoes format. No use for multi-colored lighting, puddle pony, etc. Won't help me go faster.Its the only option that is actually worth the money they charge for it and more! That is exactly why i bought my base gt pp. I would have liked leather option only but its not worth it when you dont want or need other options.
Maybe I should've just bought a Honda instead?Sounds like a V6 or Ecoboost would have suited you even better...
I test drove a fully loaded PP/Premium and I found that it made first gear virtually pointless. If Ford had offered a better gearbox with more logical ratios to be pared exclusively with the 3.73, then it would make perfect sense. My car is equipped with the 3.31's and even still, I find first gear to be good for very little as I can start the car off in second with nary a protest.Why do a lot of you folks prefer 3.55gears or 3.31 gears over the 3.73gears?
I love my 3.73 gears, they were awesome when the car was stock. Still a lot of fun boosted but traction is now a bigger issue and I know when I go to the track they are going to cause me issues.
Except that negates the market value of the base GT parts on the car (base wheels, base front calipers/rotors, base radiator, base suspension, diff, etc). The center pod gauges and strut tower are the only thing the base doesnt have at all.Yes extremely worth it, this is not all inclusive and obviously costs Ford a lot less than this to build from factory, but it puts it into perspective a bit.
Maybe I should've just bought a Honda instead?
. Like I said, in Canada, the Perf. Pack was an additional $5000 bucks and yet another $250 if I wanted silver wheels. That would've added basically another year of payments - or more, because taxes.
If I really want to add the few goodies I do want, I might actually come out ahead.
I've never regretted going with the pp. The only thing I didn't care for is the spoiler delete. I'm still debating what spoiler to go with but now I'm finding myself actually liking the delete look.:love:
Oh, but also in Canada, it's a $5000 dollar upgrade. If it was $2500 like it was in the US, oh for sure I'd be all over it!!
Hey man, I had a friend who, back in the day, bought a 340 Demon, but stayed with the standard 3-speed because, in his eyes, he'd be shifting less and not needing to replace the clutch as often.Probably should have gotten a "true sports car" and got a Miata...
At least that is what many of the tards on AR15.com seem to want.
As for 5k onto the cost of the car that I can see.
But to complain about a bigger radiator needing more radiator fluid? Seriously? Some serious cheapskate herpaderp.
But being from the country where milk comes in bags I suppose you guys have your priorities a bit backwards.
Meanwhile I can go out and completely destroy a set of rear tirss during a day and it is cheaper than what it costs me for an entire case of 1000 rounds of 5.56.
$4,800 for Perf Pack when I ordered in February of '16, and when they came available, would've been another $250 for the silver paint wheels.$5k for PP? I got quoted $3000CDN in July. I passed.
Though I ended up getting the PP rims/tires barely used from another member. I wanted 3.55s. No plans on going to the track so driving around the street on base brakes, base rad, no gauges, k-brace or strut tower bar etc... works great for my lifestyle.
I used to be one of the Miata tards over there.Probably should have gotten a "true sports car" and got a Miata...
At least that is what many of the tards on AR15.com seem to want.
Meanwhile I can go out and completely destroy a set of rear tirss during a day and it is cheaper than what it costs me for an entire case of 1000 rounds of 5.56.
Something does not sound right there. For a '17 on ford.ca it is $3700 - which is what I also paid for it on my '15.$4,800 for Perf Pack when I ordered in February of '16, and when they came available, would've been another $250 for the silver paint wheels.