Jdenkevitz
Well-Known Member
I have an EB. I have considered recently doing a trade in for a GT and recently test drove several GT's. I was both impressed by the GT experience and a little underwhelmed compared to my expectations going in. I think the GT is a more powerful/fun vehicle, but I'm not sure its worth the 7 grand difference plus the huge difference in MPG over the life of the vehicle.I will state in advance that this thread is more of a 'feeling' out. I understand there might not be much of a 'point' but it feels good to vent to those who have a car that has intrigued me quite a bit.
I have never been a Ford fan. Well, that's a lie. I wanted an F-150 when I was a boy, but the older I grew, the more they just became crap to me. I understand that might offend quite a few, but don't take it that way. My first car I owned was a Chevy, and that pushed me much, much farther away from American cars. The only redeeming thing was the manual gearbox, beyond that, it was boring, sedated and lackluster.
Thankfully, a childhood friend of mine hooked me up with an unbeatable offer on a BMW, and I now own one. I love it, but I can't help but feel it is missing something. Comfortable? Absolutely. Refined? Definitely. It just never feels insane. I'm 24 years old, engaged (wedding in the next two years) and babies in a (near) distant future. I want something 'fun' before the future wife knocks me down.
I first saw in the Mustangs (the S550) a couple months ago, a premium GT and spent about 20 minutes in it. I didn't drive it (dealership wasn't open!) and was just floored by the interior. Infamous for being cheap, it felt nice, it felt more personable than my own BMW (I own a 3 series, nothing too crazy).
So, on to my point. Months passed. Reviews read. Posts stalked. Hours upon hours spent on YouTube watching opinions. Finally, I want one. EB or GT, is completely undecided but I want one. I want the exhilaration. I have personally always wanted an M3/M4 and I feel like, the Mustang, mainly the GT is probably the closest I will ever get to that. (If any of you have experience of the two, please do share).
Can anybody relate? The old lady told me she is okay with me getting it (mainly to keep me happy) but I am hoping, something like this would? I have an accident settlement coming up, as well as a new, much better paying job, that is making me question taking a HUGE leap of faith.
Just looking for some opinions. Feel free to share (or blast me).
/Rantover
I recommend you try out both.
The EB is a much more practical car for daily driving purposes. I regularly get 30+ MPG highway, and on long trips have seen sustained 35.
If I drive in a very spirited fun fashion I get around 22-24 MPG.
Driving the GT in the same manner, I was getting 13 MPG. Its a considerable difference.
The GT has a great sound, and its power band seems to start much later and last longer. In my test drives of the GT, I was actually underwhelmed by the power until about 3000 RPM. The power band on the EB is in the 2000-4500 RPM range. Power drops off considerably after 5000 RPM.
As such, the EB pulls better in lower RPM ranges. The EB has a lighter front end and is therefore more nimble in tight corners.
The EB can be extremely exhilarating with the turbo in the 2500-4500 rpm range. Its a blast to drive on curvy roads in 3rd gear. To get that same exhilarating feel in the GT, I felt like it was necessary to keep the engine in a higher rev range. That said, the GT feels fantastic in those upper regions.
The EB is prone to heatsoak due to a poor stock intercooler. The stock is fine for everyday driving, but if you want the most from that engine its worth getting a $500 aftermarket intercooler. The car is also extremely responsive to tunes.
For either car, get the PP package. The Base GT felt very front end heavy in turns without the PP package.
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