Ebm
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Not to get off topic, but I'd say a 2015 GT base for 20k is a heck of a deal. I haven't seen one around here for that price.
Haha, the Charmin bear. Nice. :lol:Charmin Ultra Strong FTW!
When it comes to axle grease shits, its worth ever penny.
4 cylinder is a cool motor. Problem is the chassis was engineered to support 1000hp crank and the car is heavy. A 2015 GT base w 20k miles might go for $20k +\- and be way more fun to drive.
Focus is way more fun to drive w 300-350hp.
For looks and gas mileage, ecoboost is awesome. But if you can afford the insurance, used 2015 GT should seriously be considered vs eco 2017/2018. Much less depreciation if someone else takes new car hit.
For performance, price, mileage: Focus es, Foci(?plural), Fiesta
I dont look down on ecoboost. Hell, my car looks like an ecoboost. I am debadged fenders and running ecoboost trunk and its a hoot picking rolls on the highway. (Whippled GT on DRs) Lol. Tryn to represent for the eco crowd. If asked, I just say its a stock ecoboost with wastegate bolted shut for 40psi. Tryn n keep a straight face.
Work car lease = Ecoboost either one
Not to get off topic, but I'd say a 2015 GT base for 20k is a heck of a deal. I haven't seen one around here for that price.
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