Nice! I went with the new car(cheaper and like the IRS for the bumpy tracks we have out here), but the boss will definitely hold their value much better and are loads of fun out of the box.
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Really? I got my ‘16 gt pp for under 32k before ttl and lowest i could find a 1le was around 36k. Although i imagine the 15's were harder to get a deal on when they came out.
Like others have said, these boss mustangs usually go for mid to high 30's or low 40's. The thing you have to factor in is the heavy discounts you can get on the new car. I got my ‘16 GT PP (non premium) for 5-6k off sticker (37k). Its a much nicer car than the boss to daily drive, but the boss is lots of fun too.
I used to have this hick coworker with a 99 v6 mustang convertible (auto too of course), who told me it was putting out around 450hp because of the tune and intake he had. I had a hard time keeping a straight face. I jokingly told him to bring it to the local 1/8mile drags and see how it stacked up against my 320whp…
Well aware of that. Should have probably worded it better. But i was thinking having another battlegroup in the Asia region would be beneficial (not sure where most of those boats are stationed).
Tyler,
Good stuff. I push all my friends who have teenage kids to get them to a driver training program like this. Autocross is another great outlet for young people to get involved in safe and responsible motorsport. Theres lots of teens in our local scca organization.
Nice wheels. Very open design while still visually supporting the weight.
Not too bad. A little over surfaced, but a little better resolved than some of the recent toyota/lexus concepts.
0-100kph in only 25 seconds! The copy should read - “where beauty, comfort and neck snapping performance meet”
Many people have got their Gt350's without any ADM. In fact, now that the 2017 specs/features have been leaked, selling one way above sticker will be hard. If your just looking at what dealers have them listed for, your not getting the real price they are actually selling for. Just like the hellcats, eventually the…
Gorgeous.
Also shitloads of crazy cyclists
For sure. For me, the mix of refinement, performance and looks of my mustang, was compelling enough to overcome the shittyness of a monthly car payment.
Oh most definitely. I bought mine in 2013 when the discounts were okay, but still not as good as they are now, and i got 4k off msrp. If your paying sticker for one you are getting ripped off. The mustang was the same(well 6kish off also)
Yea. The best thing about all these new performance cars, is that you can buy them for cheap in a few years. Ive always bought used, but the abarth and mustang were both bought significantly lower than sticker price, to the point in which it didnt make sense to buy used.
Can confirm.