jon.smith76063
Well-Known Member
If that's where you're at keep the car and drive it 1k per year. I've been where you're at and once you get rid of a fun toy that's paid for they are so hard to get back.Saw a vid on YouTube. Their the ones throwing in ....I think a Whipple ...and selling it new that way right?
Im definitely not buying another Mustang. I'll either keep this one, bump up the power, or trade it for a fast SUV. Will never go the useless back seat route again until at least my son moves out/goes to college. Question is....if I keep what I have...do I really want to hold on to a car and drive it well under 1k miles per year for at least 8 years or do I get rid of it for a fast SUV??
That's just what I need to consider but it's somewhat independent from the current topic of supercharging.
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