Not even close. My black 135i would look dirty an hour after washing it - due to dust/pollen/what-have-you settling on it and being clearly visible. My Oxford White mustang looks perfectly clean days and days later. Unless you look at the tinted rear window - and you can then see all the dust/pollen, but that is a very quick fix.Some people say black shows dirt the quickest, but I would argue that white is a close second. Go Blue.
Generally speaking white and silver cars will be your best bet if you want to best hide/mask dirt, scratches, swirls etc.Thanks for all the comments so far!
Regarding blue vs white, as others have said I'll definitely have to see them in the metal. My intuition tells me that blue will show dirt and scratches a little worse, but I'm not sure and I can't really tell this by looking at them so comments are helpful.
The 50th grille is beautiful and definitely an improvement on the normal EB grille. I sold mine mainly for the money because I got a GT grill for $40.Regarding 50 year pack - I'm surprised some people don't like the grill as I thought it was by far the best looking grill! It's also my main reason for considering the 50 year pack! Though I do like the fact that it honors the long heritage of the Mustang. Question about it: I know it changes the seat upholstery and may be the doors, but does it change the dash materials at all? Also does the little "50 year" badge only come with the 50 year pack or is that on all 2015 mustangs? I couldn't find this information with a quick search.
I am guessing you'd get the PP panel if both 50th and PP are ordered? Another reason the value of the 50th is diminished if one gets the PP as well. Surprised Ford doesn't adjust the pricing somehow if both are ordered.The 50th grille is beautiful and definitely an improvement on the normal EB grille. I sold mine mainly for the money because I got a GT grill for $40.
The 50th interior gets the quality of the upgraded premium interior and on top of that has different stitching, embossed 50th seats, a different dash panel (which I love), and yes it has a different placard on the dash panel than the non 50th package cars
Here is my car's thread with some pictures. I have both the performance and 50th package so you can see both
http://www.mustang6g.com/forums/showthread.php?t=19534
No it's the opposite, you get the 50th dash panel when both are ordered which is the Axel spin finishI am guessing you'd get the PP panel if both 50th and PP are ordered? Another reason the value of the 50th is diminished if one gets the PP as well. Surprised Ford doesn't adjust the pricing somehow if both are ordered.
Do you really want the 3.73 that comes with the PP. I also thought about the PP, but am going to go with GT Premium and then swap out wheels and tires. I have also heard that if you need to buy another stock wheel from Ford it costs a fortune. You can get some sweet aftermarket wheels for same or lessThanks for all the comments so far!
Regarding the comments about the PP, I'm reconsidering it because I recognize it's a great value, especially for the better brakes. But I still have practical concerns. This probably deserves a separate thread.
Regarding blue vs white, as others have said I'll definitely have to see them in the metal. My intuition tells me that blue will show dirt and scratches a little worse, but I'm not sure and I can't really tell this by looking at them so comments are helpful.
Regarding 50 year pack - I'm surprised some people don't like the grill as I thought it was by far the best looking grill! It's also my main reason for considering the 50 year pack! Though I do like the fact that it honors the long heritage of the Mustang. Question about it: I know it changes the seat upholstery and maybe the doors, but does it change the dash materials at all? (editedit: sorry folks, the builder clearly states the 50 year pack comes with "Dash Panel with 50 Years Badge," so that answers my question.)
He is talking about the Ecoboost PP. It has 3.55 gearsDo you really want the 3.73 that comes with the PP. I also thought about the PP, but am going to go with GT Premium and then swap out wheels and tires. I have also heard that if you need to buy another stock wheel from Ford it costs a fortune. You can get some sweet aftermarket wheels for same or less
I know people's opinions on the 3.73 greatly vary, but even if I were in the "can't stand them" camp, I would not forgo the PP just because of the 3.73s (in your case. OP does not get 3.73 with eco PP).Do you really want the 3.73 that comes with the PP. I also thought about the PP, but am going to go with GT Premium and then swap out wheels and tires. I have also heard that if you need to buy another stock wheel from Ford it costs a fortune. You can get some sweet aftermarket wheels for same or less