cgreen5150
cgreen5150
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- Chris
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- 2015 GT, Premium, PP, Recaros
You win. Biggest sin of all.I haven't owned a Mustang in nearly 40 years.
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You win. Biggest sin of all.I haven't owned a Mustang in nearly 40 years.
Yeah. Shame. :tsk: I'm working on correcting that but now Ford wants to play hard to get with the '18s.You win. Biggest sin of all.
The inside of my car is filthy. But, I keep the outside sort of clean by running it through the car wash. Vanity is my sin.My car is perpetually dirty (except on the inside, I can't stand that).
All bras should be clear.My sin: no clear bra
Same thing at GM and it is not about cars but human nature. I drove two 5.0s for 18 years and now a V6 just before they discontinued it. My sin was lording it over the 6 and 4 cylinder guys back in the day. So getting it from the V8 guys now is the price I happily pay for my former transgressions. Problem is I’m older and here in Canada the V8s were 18-23 grand more than the V6 at the dealers. At that price I may as well go up to base Corvette which was an option. However the base Corvette has little disc brakes that are obvious and the rear quarter scoops are plugged up. So you would still get pissed on by the higher up Corvette owners. It never ends where egos are involved.I feel bad for the eco and V6 mustang guys. When I bought my mustang all my family members and coworkers ask me the same question "it's the V8??" When I say yes they nod their heads in approval.
Now imagine you are a ecoboost or v6 mustang owner and you have to deal this what I call car discrimination everyday. Other mustang owners and car enthusiasts look down on you! It's hard.
I wonder if in the camaro community exists this the way it exists in the mustang forums
:cheers:I drive it like i'm a 25yo douche bag... Not the 45yo douche bag I really am.![]()