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fly2low

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Assuming non premium prefered and $6k difference doesn't matter. Given the same packages: performance and Recaro only, 6 manual of course, would you go with Mustang Ecoboost or GT for 2 days a week 20 miles commute and going to canyon roads? And why? Interested in what you think. You can also recommend something else too. Thanks.
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Reasonably speaking, the EB and GT handle almost identical in handling given same tires. GT is much faster on the straights. GT has better stopping with the Brembos though.

I almost ordered an EB, but with Employee Pricing that was available, I ended up with a GT and I am most glad I did. :)
 

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GT...engine is literally an "Open Book" on after market modifications for future consideration (but the Eco market for engine mods is catching up) and gasoline prices should remain stable to lower for the foreseeable future.
 

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If I wanted a car that could do it all (fuel effecient and fun) as an only car that I would be driving a lot, a premium ecoboost could have been on the radar.

I dont drive the car much, I basically got it to track and drive around for fun, so base gt pp it was.
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