Shawnski
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I recently traded my '12 135 for an ordered '16 GT. I have a '15 EB that I drive when I am in FL (DD f/work) every other month. I noticed that I was having a hard time adjusting to the 135 when back home in WI; heavy steering, annoying 2-step push button start and an inferior ride/handling trade off.
I am a creature of habit, and when I like a car I am all in. I have had 3 different 135s since 2008. I told myself the day the Mustang has a chassis as good as a BMW, I am going for it. Well, its actually better in alot of ways and still very affordable.
Between the EB and GT, the EB is more German than the GT; being easier to drive, lighter on the nose and kind of an overachiever. The GT on the other hand is nearing traditional Corvette levels of performance, and never lets you forget it. The 3.73 6M demands all of your focus to drive smoothly.
I am still getting used to the GT, but it was the right move in terms of replacing the 135; it offers great value for the money, a pounding factory sound system (Pantera: Shedding Skin on level 20 is muy bein...) and an intense drivetrain makes it special every time.
I am a creature of habit, and when I like a car I am all in. I have had 3 different 135s since 2008. I told myself the day the Mustang has a chassis as good as a BMW, I am going for it. Well, its actually better in alot of ways and still very affordable.
Between the EB and GT, the EB is more German than the GT; being easier to drive, lighter on the nose and kind of an overachiever. The GT on the other hand is nearing traditional Corvette levels of performance, and never lets you forget it. The 3.73 6M demands all of your focus to drive smoothly.
I am still getting used to the GT, but it was the right move in terms of replacing the 135; it offers great value for the money, a pounding factory sound system (Pantera: Shedding Skin on level 20 is muy bein...) and an intense drivetrain makes it special every time.
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