RE: Ford Mustang GT: PH Fleet

RE: Ford Mustang GT: PH Fleet

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unpc

2,837 posts

214 months

Wednesday 19th April 2017
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DPSFleet said:
Yes I thought so but passed one in a shopping Mall this week and it had £45k on the screen, I am selling my lovely 2014 V6S F Type with 4k miles for that!
Hmm I think I paid £34k for my GT Coupe. Much as I love an F-Type, comparing new with used is never going to make any sense.

Robert-lhcbq

58 posts

89 months

Thursday 20th April 2017
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There's always a dig at the focus RS.

willisit

2,142 posts

232 months

Thursday 20th April 2017
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Mine makes me smile every time i see it on the driveway. It's a like a big soft yank thing - all curves and a bit woolly. I'm pretty sure that as it's a Mustang, it's a blank sheet of paper. It isn't meant to be left alone, so the low price (not here I grant you) is tied to the "What... you left yours standard?!" school of thought.
Within the community there is already a guide to making it handle; tyres are the first thing, an IRS kit, springs - the sky is the limit.

I also have a Monaro, which I find has a bit more soul to it. Perhaps it's more flawed (alright, there's no "perhaps" about it) but it's just as lovable, but I've never owned anything new worth so much, so I'm enjoying the experience.

Biggriff

2,312 posts

285 months

Thursday 20th April 2017
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Bottom line is it makes you smile when you drive it and it seems onlookers love em as well.

It's a car with a huge following and active forums and loads of tuning bits. For less than £10k you can get a supercharger and an easy 670hp. Best to combine that with some rear axle location upgrades but they cope really well with being pumped up.