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This is exactly how some people will feel. People want benefits when they purchase a car and if they want the GC to handle as sharp as the 370Z then there is the aftermarket for suspension and wheel and tire upgrades. But I like the 370Z more than the GC but couldn't live with only one car with 2 seats.
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The 2.0T is a much better value. The propeller shaft issue in the v6 stangs was an issue that arose years ago with the original Crown Vic's. The Vic's that were originally used for Taxi's and passenger cars had the lighter econo-single shaft while the interceptors and marauders had the split-heavier duty shaft (it was part of the original police package). The issue was less prevalent then (largely because the issue was confined to the Vic and people don't usually take those over 120 unless they're cops). But with that in mind it sort of confused me as to why Ford would use a light-weight single shaft in the v6 stang with it's current horsepower/torque figures... Either way they don't have any intention of using the 5.0's shaft on the V6 from what I understand. So anyone looking to remove the limiter on the v6 and take the car past up to the 130 range is going to need an aftermarket propeller shaft (like something from shaft masters) first. |
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I never understood how people can compare two cars with different packages.
A 3.8 R-Spec is really closer to a 3.7Stang with the sport package than a GT 5.0 with no features. Yes I know the 5.0 costs 1k more but the stang is a base so no sport package for around 30k unless you got some kind of deal. Yes the 3.8 R spec is about $3500 more than a performance package 3.7 Stang but its not like Hyundai is charging more for less. 3.8 GDI vs 3.7PFI Brembo's vs None Nicer soft touch Interior vs Plasticky interior 10 year vs 5 year Warranty Leather seats vs Cloth seats If Hyundai didn't offer these extras then I could understand it being overpriced. |
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I probably wouldn't use the seats in the FR-S/BRZ/GC that often at all, but I would feel better knowing that they're there. Like this saying goes - "Better to have and not need than to need and not have." |
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Little bit of an extreme example but whatever...
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SUVs sacrifice performance/mpg by being built to be a monstrosity from the beginning. But to me with the 370Z and GC, I'd rather have the one that has 4 seats, considering they are of equal performance and size/weight (and the GC is cheaper anyway). I wish the Z would come back with a 2+2 option like the Z32 did. |
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That includes brembo's, 3.73 diff, HID's, and Shaker 1000 system. Not to mention the 3.7 mustang doesn't have a plasticky interior, as a matter of fact the only cars with plasticy interiors these days are low spec econobox's or low spec KIA's. Fords haven't used hard plastic for much of their interior for a few years now. Btw, as of next year the 5.0 will make 8 more horses, come with optional recaro's, have the new track apps display and come standard with HID's. Never said the Genesis V6 was "overpriced" all I said was for what they're offering for their price they've stepped into 5.0 territory. If I had to choose between the two cars for any reason the Mustang would win every time. I mean, unless you dislike the styling of the 5.0 or have something against American muscle why wouldn't you pay the extra 3.2k-5k for a fairly optioned out/to fully loaded 5.0? It'll out handle, out accelerate and out brake the Genesis; afterall it's performance competitor IS the e92 M3. |
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I must be anti American muscle car person. I test drove mustang GT and it felt like I was driving a crown Victoria. So big.
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What...? A crown vic with bench seats that body rolls like a monster and has air suspension... how does that compare to the 5.0 which is pretty damn planted, solid axle and all? I've driven many a Vic and a few 5.0's the two are DRASTICALLY different in ride quality.
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At the time I was driving a mk6 GTI which is a lot smaller than the mustang. The mustang looked good on the paper and that's why I went to see if I wanted to trade in my GTI. It was not a good fit for me. I am a skinny Asian. *shrugs*
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P.S. Picture a Door with exercise balls underneath it at all four corners and what it's like to ride on top of that. That's what a Vic feels like. |
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Heated seats, Shaker 500 (no navi, but then again I never really cared much for cars that come with Navi. The cost of having to update DVD's every few years and the inability to change my head unit was never appealing to me, in lieu of that I'll just continue using my phone + car dock.), Pedestal spoiler, Leather Bucket seats with accents, 3.73 diff, HID's, Brembo's. I mean, personally that's all I would ever want on the stang. MAYBE the shaker 1000 which would bring the price up to 40.1 but once you start reaching into the 32k+ range chances are you're financing the vehicle anyway unless your "Stackin' change like a BAWS" so a 5-7k difference (in my subjective opinion) is a drop in the bucket. It's weird though, depending on what time of year you build a Ford the options change. Some of the packages get lumped together for a lower price, some of them disappear entirely, some things get added and subjectracted from already offered packages. A few months ago I built the same stang for 36 and about a month back it was 39 *shrug*. If I got the GC v6 I'd get the R-spec anyway so it's still a crazy buy at that price. |
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