Dmustang82
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I have always loved the Mustang. Hands down favorite car. In the late 90s, I bought a 65 mustang with my dad when I was in high school in Arizona.
I eventually ended up in WI and long story short, sold the Mustang. I have been contemplating a new Mustang and after reading about how snow tires perform on a RWD car, I think I can get a Mustang in Wisconsin.
I test drove an eco boost and loved it but I envision I would at least get a GT. I only have a 2 mile commute in a downtown environment and the car will be in and out of parking garages, etc. I am a little concerned about the car getting dinged up. And although it would be minimal, the car would be exposed to some snow and salt. That makes me want to get a cheaper V6.
Iām really intrigued by the Mach 1, but I am curious if all that extra track ready stuff is just a complete waste for me? Iād be interested in what peopleās thoughts are on having a high performance car that rarely will be used to go above 60 mph (I envision weekend drives just because it is fun to drive, my wife and I rarely leave downtown). Will I end up having mechanical issues?
I've thought about just getting the V6 because my daily drive is literally 25 mph for 2 miles, but I donāt know if Iād have regrets.
Love to get feedback for people that have various models.
I eventually ended up in WI and long story short, sold the Mustang. I have been contemplating a new Mustang and after reading about how snow tires perform on a RWD car, I think I can get a Mustang in Wisconsin.
I test drove an eco boost and loved it but I envision I would at least get a GT. I only have a 2 mile commute in a downtown environment and the car will be in and out of parking garages, etc. I am a little concerned about the car getting dinged up. And although it would be minimal, the car would be exposed to some snow and salt. That makes me want to get a cheaper V6.
Iām really intrigued by the Mach 1, but I am curious if all that extra track ready stuff is just a complete waste for me? Iād be interested in what peopleās thoughts are on having a high performance car that rarely will be used to go above 60 mph (I envision weekend drives just because it is fun to drive, my wife and I rarely leave downtown). Will I end up having mechanical issues?
I've thought about just getting the V6 because my daily drive is literally 25 mph for 2 miles, but I donāt know if Iād have regrets.
Love to get feedback for people that have various models.
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