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How long do you plan on keeping your Mustang for?

Lorne34

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A looooooong time. New car that I last purchaused I still have as my daily driver (2002 Acura RSX Type S). Such a great car thats versatile and great on gas, I have zero reason to get rid of it. The Mustang will probably be around for quite some time as I special ordered it, so it has more sentimental value now.
how do you like the corsa sport combined with the roush rear valance?
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Today I took the wife's 2015 Camry hybrid to work. It's loaded with nav and doesn't look half bad in all black inside and out. Immediately I realized I was not focused. I was checking my phone every minute, changing stations, and driving erratically. I had this sense of anxiety. I just wanted to get to point b as fast as possible. I couldn't figure out why I was uncomfortable. On my drive home, I realized it was the car. It offered me no satisfaction. I was not engaged. I had no sense of pride. There was no exhaust note, firm suspension, long hood providing shade to a coyote, dudes wishing they were driving what I was driving, or hot chicks wondering who was driving the car. So no, I don't foresee driving anything else. I'm keeping this.
 

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Today I took the wife's 2015 Camry hybrid to work. It's loaded with nav and doesn't look half bad in all black inside and out. Immediately I realized I was not focused. I was checking my phone every minute, changing stations, and driving erratically. I had this sense of anxiety. I just wanted to get to point b as fast as possible. I couldn't figure out why I was uncomfortable. On my drive home, I realized it was the car. It offered me no satisfaction. I was not engaged. I had no sense of pride. There was no exhaust note, firm suspension, long hood providing shade to a coyote, dudes wishing they were driving what I was driving, or hot chicks wondering who was driving the car. So no, I don't foresee driving anything else. I'm keeping this.
It's a Mustang, not a Koenigsegg.
 

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I usually only keep my cars for three years then trade them in for a new one. This way I don't have a vehicle that may need more work than regular maintenance. Also I can get into a new vehicle with all the latest advancements and keep the total cost under $20,000.00.
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