NFG19
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I was talking about the 6spd auto in the 15 to 17 cars! However you can’t shift as fast as the 10spdFor what reasons would you say 10speed auto I better than a 6 speed manual?
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I was talking about the 6spd auto in the 15 to 17 cars! However you can’t shift as fast as the 10spdFor what reasons would you say 10speed auto I better than a 6 speed manual?
If you don’t mind… how much did you paid for it back then? What gas mileage do you generally get?I bought a Ford exec driven '18 EcoBoost coupe used 3.5 years ago as my daily driver. Best car I have ever owned in my 50 years of driving. Enough power to get me in trouble, great driving car, and decent fuel economy for long trips.
Yeah…. If I get the ecoboost I will keep it stock for sure!!And don't expect to put aftermarket exhaust on an ecoboost and have it sound like a V8. I know someone who tried and it sounded terrible/worse
Sorry that was a typo…. I meant to write 6speed auto.I was talking about the 6spd auto in the 15 to 17 cars! However you can’t shift as fast as the 10spd
Right on! Get the GT! The v8 rumble will make u smile more when u hit the loud pedal...u wont regret itFirst car that I’ll be buying in USA.
Got ya! The 10spd in track is amazing. The downshifts are eargasams with an exhaust!Sorry that was a typo…. I meant to write 6speed auto.
If you don’t mind… how much did you paid for it back then? What gas mileage do you generally get?
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I paid about $24k for my car in Dec 2018 with 10,700 miles. I get mid 20s for average mileage if I am not rodding it, will get 35 mpg when highway only driving at 5 mph over the speed limit.
I really want the GT…… The guy who was selling the ruby red GT bailed out at the last moment :(. Idk most of the GT‘s with low miles are between $37k-$42K (2015-2017) and 2018+ are well above $42k.. The Kona blue GT that I mentioned before was used as a rental vehicle for the first 16k miles….bit worried to get a rental car!Right on! Get the GT! The v8 rumble will make u smile more when u hit the loud pedal...u wont regret it
Its not a good time to be buying used cars.I really want the GT…… The guy who was selling the ruby red GT bailed out at the last moment :(. Idk most of the GT‘s with low miles are between $37k-$42K (2015-2017) and 2018+ are well above $42k.. The Kona blue GT that I mentioned before was used as a rental vehicle for the first 16k miles….bit worried to get a rental car!
Please guide me as to which website’s should I use to find good GT’s for sale
it's an '18 coupe A10 (royal crimson - beautiful color BTW)Do you have the 10speed auto or 6 speed auto? if we don’t consider the current market situation how much do you think the 3rd mustang(2017 ruby red with ~16k miles) in the list should be?
I totally agree with the above. EB is fine and a great car, and I have a 2015 GT gen 2 stage 2 Whipple 6 spd manual.we have a GT and an EcoBoost in our drive... they are both fine cars. imho, if you're gonna daily it the EB might be the way to go. put a tune on it to help with lag and call it a day. they make surprisingly good power, i was definitely impressed with it. EB's should be significantly cheaper than the GT's tho, imho. all else equal they should be ~8k cheaper.
of the ones you list the GT's are the better deal. those EB are overpriced.
Saw a couple of Crimson's at Mustang Week. Very underrated color. Just beautiful in sunlight.it's an '18 coupe A10 (royal crimson - beautiful color BTW)