Anyone got the 2011 5.0 Mustang yet?
#13
I'm not paying someone to change brakes/fluids/consumables etc regardless of the car.
It doesn't 'show' on service history so indeed, whichever car I own will only see the dealership at regulated intervals.
Running a race BMW has taught me the ways of self spannering :-)
However, the Porsche is expensive compared to the other cars, so its not the favourite, and the 5L Mustang looks to be awesome, hence wanting some user opinions.
That said, the Z06 looks like it'd hold value well. And they are not expensive.
It doesn't 'show' on service history so indeed, whichever car I own will only see the dealership at regulated intervals.
Running a race BMW has taught me the ways of self spannering :-)
However, the Porsche is expensive compared to the other cars, so its not the favourite, and the 5L Mustang looks to be awesome, hence wanting some user opinions.
That said, the Z06 looks like it'd hold value well. And they are not expensive.
#17
I personally did not drive the car, but I can say that the mustang handles a little too good to be a solid axle car. In the right hands, it's a canyon carver. And it sounds mean. From what I have read and have seen, the 5.0 seems to be a great value.
Good luck! with any of your choices you are going to enjoy them either way.
Good luck! with any of your choices you are going to enjoy them either way.
#18
I've driven a couple, lots of fun and surprising its solid rear axle. It's actually kinda surprising how close the specs are to an M3. Power is smooth and the new 6 speed is really nice. Plus with options like nav, sync, brembo, etc it has a lot of high end features.
If you're going to track the car I would def not consider the Camaro, I've driven them back to back in an autocross and was astonished how much better the mustang felt!
Yes x-plan is pretty much invoice, very good deal for the customer.
If you're going to track the car I would def not consider the Camaro, I've driven them back to back in an autocross and was astonished how much better the mustang felt!
Yes x-plan is pretty much invoice, very good deal for the customer.
#19
Speaking of that, though, within the pushrod V8 spectrum, nothing will touch a lightly-used C6 Vette for the money you're looking at. On a twisty road, or at the track, it's a way superior platform to the Mustang. In positioning terms, the Mustang is a competitor to the Camaro, which is forever the lesser sibling to the Corvette in the GM hierarchy. In the same way that a Cayman will never be allowed to really challenge the 911 by Porsche, the Corvette is a clear step above the Camaro (and thus, the Mustang).
It's a great car, but if you want to hit the track, any of these cars will need some work before they'll survive proper track work, and there's much more support for the Corvette platform in that area.