mrthumper
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Purchased mine new in 2017. I am 68 now, it will be my last car I like it but have other vehicles and motorcycles as well and do few miles in it.
I expect it will outlast me!
I expect it will outlast me!
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I retired to Florida from the NYC area a couple years ago. I had been a European car guy, having owned Porsches and BMWs. My Florida retirement "downsizing" was to pick up, at a very decent price, a high-mileage, in-and-out-pristine, 2016 GT Premium Convertible.Just curious - how long do some of you think you will keep your S550?
Be honest.
Myself - probably until 2024, then maybe upgrade - but not 100% sure yet. Always looking to see what’s out there.
On the other hand, my 94 Cobra is the longest owned Mustang (it will be 17 years in March).
I have been seeing more in the line of 25-26 mpg at 70 MPH on fairly level grading, but I have a roots supercharger which are known to significantly reduce mileage.Gas guzzler? How can you say that? I love getting 27-28 mpg on road trips and enjoying the drive at the same time! Can't say that for a Prius and even the myth of electrics and hybrids just hides the truth about where the electricity comes from -- most of it is still from fossil fuels. But I digress. Glad you're enjoying the Florida environment in Mustang style!
Hopefully they don't like it enough to "send you early"I bought a 2020 Bullitt in April of 2020 and plan on keeping it until the day I die and hand it off to one of my grandkids.
Tell me about it. Ha ha. To be fair, the worst offenders were expensive cars I couldn't drive before hand, and turned out not to be what I was expecting, like the GTR, Cayman GTS, S6, etc., I wouldn't doubt my unnecessary losses are into the 6 figures by now. Very frustrating.Financially my car decisions are terrible!