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Did I say it's horrible car? Or a muscle car? I just stated, if you like more power, go for GC.
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Fun can't be quantified. I've been telling everyone i'm not getting the FRS and going back to vettes instead...its because i'm forgetting how much fun the damn car was to drive at the first 86 event.
"It's not fast, but you're in control. I like this car because it feels like I'm driving the car rather than just along for the ride trying to not make any mistakes. Don't change your mind." Those are my words to myself every day...fast cars are fun, but the FRS is a different kind of fun, I can't say better, just different. I think anyone in the market right now willing to wait a few months (in case of short supply) should test drive one before deciding on a mustang etc. you wont impress your friends with numbers and 1/4 mile times, but you'll really be grinning on your morning commute. So, i guess to keep it on topic, I decided on a C6, went and drove a couple, had fun, but ultimately decided I'd chose control over power right now...I want the FRS as a DD and as a tool to become a better driver.
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It's not 20lbs either. They have to stiffing up the roof, plus adds motor, hooks, etc. it come to be around 45~75lbs (if you subtract the weight from sunroof area steel)
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You just assumed that. If that was the case, I would of used Mustang instead of GC. In your statement, Camry must be Muscle car too.
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The sunroof on a FR-S would be small as hell and not heavy enough to destroy the CoG. The roof isn't design for a Panoramic heavy ass roof.lol |
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Oh now, you're blaming on me for you "assuming" stuff. Lol
You should know already that everything written here (specially test drive reviews), you should only take it as a grain of salt. Some may be true, but that doesn't mean it's true statement. Some may feel totally different. I'm just simplely saying, if you want more power, go for GC. |
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I ultimately decided to pass though because the Mustang is too big/heavy/tall to give me the driving experience I am looking for, and its real-world gas mileage is pretty bad (and I think gas prices will only go up from here). I wouldn't blame you if you jumped on that deal though, they're good cars for the money
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A local dealership was advertising a black GT with Brembos for ~$27,300 after manuf rebate. Look around, you should be able to find similar deals. If I remember correctly, that price was about right when compared against truecar.
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Truecar estimates $26,464 for a Mustang GT for me. Brembo package retails for $1695 so it doesn't seem unreasonable to get it thrown in for around $1000. Definitely a good bargain if you don't mind the rental car interior and 17/26 fuel economy.
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Ford's rebate program appears to have ended last week. I bet that's the reason you can't find those deals anymore. I think the rebate was around $2500, so it was pretty significant.
Find a dealer that's trying to off-load their 2012 models. The 2013 Mustangs have significant improvements buyers want (front fascia, increased hp, standard HIDs, etc.) so dealers might be willing to offload the old 2012s for a bargain. Also, Ford is going to release an all-new Mustang for 2014, so if you wait, you can probably pick up a 2013 model for cheap around this time next year. |
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