What are you replacing with your new Mustang

What are you replacing with your new Mustang

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hunton69

Original Poster:

664 posts

137 months

Sunday 12th July 2015
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We are replacing an 08 Reg SL350. Love the car when the roof is down but time for a change

DSLiverpool

14,741 posts

202 months

Sunday 12th July 2015
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SL55 and E500 cabrio - mustang will be our new family convertible

Centurion07

10,381 posts

247 months

Sunday 12th July 2015
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An empty space in the garage! bounce

Quinny

15,814 posts

266 months

Sunday 12th July 2015
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TVR Griffith....smile

Want something a bit easier to live with....

mattus

160 posts

200 months

Sunday 12th July 2015
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...Will sit next to my Mk1 Tuscan ....I just can't part with it ...and then maybe, just maybe one may have to go frown, to make way for the 2017 TVR. I'll cross that bridge when it comes to it ...
have fun
Matt

J4CKO

41,543 posts

200 months

Sunday 12th July 2015
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350Z but I am a long way off finding the extra 28 grand to fund it !

Patch1875

4,894 posts

132 months

Sunday 12th July 2015
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If I decide to order one after a test drive a mk7 Golf GTi.

slowhand99

242 posts

108 months

Sunday 12th July 2015
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Chrysler 300C. Part 1, replace the Chrysler with a Mondeo, done. Part 2, waiting for Mustang convertible, ordered March 2015. For the first time in my life I'll have 2 cars.

croyde

22,888 posts

230 months

Wednesday 15th July 2015
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Triumph Street Triple and Mercury Grand Marquis. Keeping my old e36 if it passes it's MOT next week.

DazRSK

47 posts

154 months

Saturday 18th July 2015
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A 1985 Capri 2.8i Special. Been in the family since 1987 and only covered 80k miles.

Hmmm......I wonder if there are enough funds to go about to keep a V6 Capri and a V8 Muzzie. The old and the new. Might have to look at the bank - or have a word with them, at least.

Jimtasteek

29 posts

105 months

Tuesday 21st July 2015
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A nice sensible 2011 2ltr diesel Giulietta. Four doors, 46mpg real-world economy for 60m daily commute, nippy enough to have some fun in Dynamic setting, great-looking in white with the 18" horseshoe alloys.

I have zero reason to be rid of this excellent family car.

But it's a Mustang...

RebelBlue

75 posts

134 months

Thursday 23rd July 2015
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A very sensible Volvo S60 R-Design Lux, which luckily comes to the end of its lease right about when the Mustang is due.

cvega

404 posts

159 months

Tuesday 18th August 2015
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a 2010 335d. Anyone fancy it ? ;-)

unpc

2,835 posts

213 months

Tuesday 18th August 2015
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Not replacing anything as I do too many miles to use the Mustang as a daily so I'll keep the D3 for that.

Stig

11,817 posts

284 months

Tuesday 18th August 2015
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A Mustang GT/CS smile

foliedouce

3,067 posts

231 months

Wednesday 19th August 2015
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We're getting rid of the wife's Evoque, was planning to sell in in November when it still had a 12 months warranty left on it, so with the (probable) delays in delivery, looks like we'll need a short term lease car to keep her going or I buy a snotter and sell it once the Mustang arrives.

slowhand99

242 posts

108 months

Wednesday 19th August 2015
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slowhand99 said:
Chrysler 300C. Part 1, replace the Chrysler with a Mondeo, done. Part 2, waiting for Mustang convertible, ordered March 2015. For the first time in my life I'll have 2 cars.
..............oh yes; and 12 months anxiety and forum watching plus £40,000.

crostonian

2,427 posts

172 months

Thursday 20th August 2015
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Mines going to be an addition rather than a replacement. I have a 520d Auto as a daily driver and a couple of 90s 'classics' at the moment. I've had a few Maseratis in the past, 3200 GT, 4200 GT and Quattroporte and was looking to buy a Gran Sport Coupe or possibly a Gran Turismo, the other contender was an XKR 5.0. However the last Maseratis I've owned cost me approx £4k a year in servicing/maintenance and there is always the threat of an even bigger bill. My colleague has an XKR which while not quite as ruinous as the Maseratis will have cost him over £4k in two years in repairs etc.

Therefore the chance of owning a full size GT with a proper engine, plenty of luggage space and a 3 year warranty was too hard to resist. That it looks great and carries a lot of heritage is a bonus, I also think depreciation will be reasonable going off the values of previous gen Mustangs which while around in limited numbers have a very limited market.

VUB

69 posts

162 months

Saturday 3rd October 2015
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Viagra.

Marc p

1,036 posts

142 months

Monday 5th October 2015
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Both my 944 S2 and my Supra will be going, but I'll use the freed funds from the 944 for another MX5 to sit alongside the Mustang.