Schwerin
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Which doesn't counter what I said at all, so im not sure the point you're trying to make. A 15-17 MT-82 is also better in some gears than a 4.09 in 18+
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Which doesn't counter what I said at all, so im not sure the point you're trying to make. A 15-17 MT-82 is also better in some gears than a 4.09 in 18+
Damn texting. Wish we could all talk in person sometimes. I was trying to reinforce your point, not counter.Which doesn't counter what I said at all, so im not sure the point you're trying to make. A 15-17 MT-82 is also better in some gears than a 4.09 in 18+
don’t recall ever trying to negate your statement.I have. my statement still stands.
You stated in your original post that your interest in the Mach1 is for an automatic transmission performance Mustang to complement the GT350 you already own. So the whole discussion regarding Tremec versus MT82 is a moot point. Did you post in the Mach1 section ? I’m sure you should be able to find a new Mach 1 owner that can give you feedback there, perhaps some one locally to allow you to test drive.Has anybody noticed that thread has devolved into a weird discussion about vehicle components, conjecture about the way a Mach 1 *would seem* to be, and an enumeration of various facts and statistics about the Mach 1 which everybody who is informed already has at his disposal from reading the same literature?
We all know what the PP1 and PP2 are, what the Bullitt was, etc etc. What we do not know are the intangibles from a test drive review, which is precisely what I think would be useful to prospective Mach 1 buyers.
I guess most folks are in the same position as me - unable to find a Mach 1 to test drive - while some are more interested in conjecture than in the merits of real experience behind the wheel of one.
I encourage Mustang guys to push their dealers to test drive these things. These are not Porsche 911 GT2 RS cars. This is a glorified Mustang. I can walk into any McLaren dealer I want and test drive a car; I can walk into a Ferrari dealer and test drive a car; and I can walk into just about any other dealer and test drive a car - we all can. Ford dealerships have become very arrogant in this Seller’s market. I will be delighted to rub it in their faces when the market flips upside down — when most customers will disappear but when I’ll still be buying cars. There weren’t too many denials of vehicle test drives in Winter 2008-Spring 2009, for example.
Please test drive the Mach 1 and share.
I did -- unfortunately didn't have much luck.You stated in your original post that your interest in the Mach1 is for an automatic transmission performance Mustang to complement the GT350 you already own. So the whole discussion regarding Tremec versus MT82 is a moot point. Did you post in the Mach1 section ? I’m sure you should be able to find a new Mach 1 owner that can give you feedback there, perhaps some one locally to allow you to test drive.
Sorry to hear that. Well, if you are patient, I’m sure you will get some seat time at some point. Opinions and impressions of other owners are helpful, but ultimately you have to decide, especially since you already own an awesome S550 mustang, the Shelby GT350I did -- unfortunately didn't have much luck.
I agree with this 100%, I briefly was interested in a GT500 but the attitude/arrogance of the dealer turned me off. So I drove 3 more miles down the road, and was fortunate enough to make the cut for a Porsche GT4 allocation. Previous voodoo owner, I can’t see any 5.0 being remotely close in performance to a 350. My question is if you opened up the Tremec 3160 on a Mach1 is it identical to the 350?Has anybody noticed that thread has devolved into a weird discussion about vehicle components, conjecture about the way a Mach 1 *would seem* to be, and an enumeration of various facts and statistics about the Mach 1 which everybody who is informed already has at his disposal from reading the same literature?
We all know what the PP1 and PP2 are, what the Bullitt was, etc etc. What we do not know are the intangibles from a test drive review, which is precisely what I think would be useful to prospective Mach 1 buyers.
I guess most folks are in the same position as me - unable to find a Mach 1 to test drive - while some are more interested in conjecture than in the merits of real experience behind the wheel of one.
I encourage Mustang guys to push their dealers to test drive these things. These are not Porsche 911 GT2 RS cars. This is a glorified Mustang. I can walk into any McLaren dealer I want and test drive a car; I can walk into a Ferrari dealer and test drive a car; and I can walk into just about any other dealer and test drive a car - we all can. Ford dealerships have become very arrogant in this Seller’s market. I will be delighted to rub it in their faces when the market flips upside down — when most customers will disappear but when I’ll still be buying cars. There weren’t too many denials of vehicle test drives in Winter 2008-Spring 2009, for example.
Please test drive the Mach 1 and share.
I'd rather have my analogue gauges all day, every day. I'm not a "Mustang guy" so maybe just owning a Mach 1 means something to people, but i think the design team completely missed the mark with the M1. I just can't get over the whale shark look. The Cobra fang front end of the 350 nails it.Mach 1 benefits and I've driven both. (2016 GT350)
1. Auto blip down shift. (really cool)
2. Digital dash just way better.
3. HP package make handling even in terms of tires.
4. Steering modes and response, seem to be better on the M1.
5. Sound is debatable. M1 doesn't disappoint.
6. More low end torque, which feels better on the street.
7. GT350 handling felt slugglsh and handled like a school bus.
Ok, Ok #7 is unfair as I just got out of my Boss R, and hopped into GT350 on the track. What 600 extra lbs feels like.
hahaha
In my humble opinion.