4 seater sports cars

4 seater sports cars

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jvaughan

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6,025 posts

284 months

Thursday 13th September 2007
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If anyone knows me, then they will know that I usually frequent the TVR Wedge forums.
Well, sadly my wedge is up for sale due to lack of seats for my expanding family.
There are a few options .. one being a Portsche, the second, and one im fairly new to .. is the option of a Mustang.

Now I would like to retain the fun associated with roof off motoring, but then again... a coupe also has a certain appeal. As long as it has 4 seats and enough boot space for the annual trip to Le Mans, then i dont really care.

Anyway, Ive seen Top Gear and the Hamster review on the Mustang, and the wife is quite taken by the car. I hope to take a trip over the next few weeks to a few dealers and actiually sit in / get the feel for a mustang.

Money isnt really an issue, nor is timescale. I like the saleen mustangs, and also the Shelby 500's but then again, the Rousche cars look nice too.

What is the general consensus ? what do people normally go for in the UK ? are there only Left Handers available ?

so many questions....

I Live down in Andover, Hampshire so any localish garages anyone reccommend me visiting #?

Jason

Twin Turbo

5,544 posts

267 months

Thursday 13th September 2007
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Hello wavey

Had a TVR 350i myself a few years back, so I know the allure of the V8 biggrin

Get yourself over to www.s197.co.uk

It's a new site dedicated to the '05+ Mustang. You'll get plenty of info there.

I'm picking up my Mustang on Sunday....can't wait!


Edited to say - avoid a certain car dealer off the M3 in Hampshire.....they'll get you into an overpriced V6!

Oh, and they all start life as LHD although some have been converted to RHD once over here. Most US car fans prefer to sit on the left.


Edited by Twin Turbo on Thursday 13th September 15:38

jvaughan

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6,025 posts

284 months

Thursday 13th September 2007
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hey TT ... I see your just up the road from me ... thanks for the advise. will check the site out this evening

Twin Turbo

5,544 posts

267 months

Thursday 13th September 2007
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As mentioned, I'll be picking my newly purchased car up on Sunday, so I'm happy for you to come and have a look at mine in a few weeks. smile

wwws197.co.uk has only been setup for about 3 weeks, but there's plenty of helpful people on there. Most of us are also members of the Mustang Owners Club www.mocgb.net


jvaughan

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6,025 posts

284 months

Thursday 13th September 2007
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Cheers .. Might have to bring the wife up to have a look. Im off to the Newbury show this weekend, then if I have time, I might take my daughter "window shopping" for cars

Twin Turbo

5,544 posts

267 months

Thursday 13th September 2007
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I'd have liked to have gone to the show, but we'll be travelling up to Harrogate to get the Mustang!

steve.c

11,127 posts

210 months

Thursday 13th September 2007
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Hi, im just down the road from Andover as I live in Warminster,I also happen to own an '06 Saleen if you were wanting to have a look round one!

jvaughan

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6,025 posts

284 months

Thursday 13th September 2007
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Cheers for the offer ... Yes Please smile

im off on holiday for the next 2 weeks, but one weekend in October would be fantastic.

steve.c

11,127 posts

210 months

Thursday 13th September 2007
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jvaughan said:
Cheers for the offer ... Yes Please smile

im off on holiday for the next 2 weeks, but one weekend in October would be fantastic.
No problem,just drop me a mail when your back and we can sort something out

ozza

3 posts

201 months

Friday 14th September 2007
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Ditto I'm in Winchester with a stock S197 New Mustang if you want to take a peek. You've got a few local, well, when TT decides to pick his up!


AdeTuono

7,260 posts

228 months

Friday 14th September 2007
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Well, if you're doing a tour of the south coast, I'm near Wareham and have a Roush.

Though logistically getting a view of all of these on the same day would probably be akin to invading Iraq.

LuS1fer

41,145 posts

246 months

Friday 14th September 2007
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There's a black one for sale at the moment on www.mocgb.net and he only wants £15500 without the plate. That's fantastic value for a V8 and would give you a greater margin to upgrade - strongly recommended are a new set of shocks and lowering springs (both available from Roush or Eibach in the UK and from there on, the world is your oyster.
http://www.mocgb.net/forums/showthread.php?t=15906

They're all LHD. There are RHD conversions but they're expensive and you won't ever see that money again and the quality may be suspect. I know several owners who have moved to Mustang ownersghip from 911s and to my knowledge haven't regretted it.

The important distinction here is that the Mustang has 2 good size seats in the rear and not two ledges like most 2+2s. It's not a decision I've ever seen anyone regret. A little further down the line, they are also easily and reliably supercharged to give you 400bhp plus. Add to that the fact that sercing is a cinch and it takes Mondeo V6 oil filters and you're set for a low cost maintenance bill. You can even do it yourself.

If money is no object and you fancy importing one, I can recommend something a bit unusual - the Steeda Screaming Q with up to 525hp. Never seen one in the UK and Steeda have won more races in the US than Saleen and Roush put together.
http://www.steeda.com/new_vehicles/


Edited by LuS1fer on Friday 14th September 09:09

steve.c

11,127 posts

210 months

Tuesday 2nd October 2007
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there is at present a small gathering of Mustangs being arranged to meet in or just outside of Newbury, if you want to pop along and take a look at a few your more than welcome

Twin Turbo

5,544 posts

267 months

Tuesday 2nd October 2007
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tinman0

18,231 posts

241 months

Wednesday 3rd October 2007
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jvaughan said:
What is the general consensus ? what do people normally go for in the UK ? are there only Left Handers available ?
lhd isn't so much a problem in the uk. the biggest issue is running to the car and jumping in the passenger seat and looking a bit of a tit. wink

when i was looking for my GT, most of the cars i found were autos, which isn't as bad as it sounds as its self learning and it does learn how you like to drive. if you are looking to sit in traffic all day, then auto is also the one to get as the clutch is heavy.

also, dealers have a habit of selling the car currently on the boat, so when you get down to the dealer, they'll show you a nice picture, and give you a landing date, and then an SVA date etc.

the M3 dealer - hmm, yeah, interesting place. lets just say they didn't have a V6 GT in stock. wonder why sigh. is the Mustang range really that complicated? (not that i was asking about a V6 in the first place either). plus they had a lot of cars when i was there with the incorrect offset on the chrome wheels. the wheels stuck out from the arches like a Hot Wheels toy. i bought elsewhere.

jvaughan

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6,025 posts

284 months

Wednesday 3rd October 2007
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Superb .... Will do my best to pop along to Newbury next weekend and have a good look.
Sadly I wont be in a Mustang .. But Il be in a Ford ... err um .. Mondeo !!

Twin Turbo

5,544 posts

267 months

Wednesday 3rd October 2007
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Hi matey. The meet's moved a little further south down the A34 to Burghclere, but that's on the linked thread. Be good to see you there.

There's also the Goodwood Breakfast Club this Sunday. It's Americana although there's a large number of Mustangs going. Anyone can turn up, even Mondeos, although you'll be asked to park in the "public" section.

Cheers

Paul