wildsailor
This Club for me?
- Joined
- Mar 29, 2015
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- Location
- SE Michigan
- First Name
- Dan
- Vehicle(s)
- 2015 Ecoboost
Like I always tell my kids, 55 physically and 13 mentally.
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This was my thoughts exactly. Shouldnt matter the age of the people at the meets, hell, in all honesty I'm sure there's a few things I (22 year old boy :lol: ) could learn from hanging out with 40+ guys, ya know?42 -- and boring to whom, exactly? When I turn 50, I'm going to be a HOT 50! -- and only more interesting than I'd been as a young punk. Not concerned about babysitting/entertaining 22 year old boys anyway...
Very true, which is why I as a full time college student chose the EB, just overall cost affordability. Do I wish I had the pure grunt of the gt? Sure,but the wallet doesn't quite agree! Haha33
I think it also depends what model. I think you will see an older average age owning GTs, just due to their cost. Not many 18-25 year olds will be able to buy a $35-40k+ car and will own the V6 or Ecoboost instead. I think the V6 and Ecoboost crowd will overall average be younger in the 16-25/30 range (mostly the affordability factor), while GT will be more 30-50 range. Again mass overall averages, I know some of you this and that and exceptions.
I'd say overall ownership average age is around early 30s. It's older than the stereotype people like to make about Mustangs been teenager cars.
We have more practice being awesome!This was my thoughts exactly. Shouldnt matter the age of the people at the meets, hell, in all honesty I'm sure there's a few things I (22 year old boy :lol: ) could learn from hanging out with 40+ guys, ya know?
+1We have more practice being awesome!
Don't drink and drive!!20, I turn 21 this December. First mustang coming in the next 2 weeks so I'm excited!