Haha, damn! I definitely don’t think of my Mustang as an attention getting car, they are super common, as you said. I meant specifically, convertibles and old people driving them. The demographic seems to be much younger in the fastback/coupe.Around here, Mustangs are as common as Corolas. There are several local car shows that attract 100 - 300 cars every week. I would say that 25% of the cars are Mustangs and nobody gives them more than a passing look. Even the Mustang owners are looking at everything else. I used to take my GT to these shows. I switched to driving my 335i. I enjoy my GT a lot. But if you are looking for attention, buy a Porsche 997.
I resemble that remark!People who are serious about performance usually pick the coupes. Convertibles are for us cruiser types.
Some can enjoy both. I have a ton of fun using the 'stang for both cruising and AutoXPeople who are serious about performance usually pick the coupes. Convertibles are for us cruiser types.
Go to the grand canyon in AZ..Some are probably rentals, it's a super popular choice - we were leaving the keys one year, and the inbound traffic was like 1 Mustang convertible every 4 cars
Even with the reasonably high production of Mustangs, and being in Florida, convertibles are still kind of a "special" vehicle around here, and make it a GT, add some nice mods, it'll turn heads all day, I know mine does. Hahaha, FWIW, I see more ol' fogies in Corvettes around here.