> The Mustang is a sporty 6 - 210 horsepower, stick shift available...
>> The Mustang is a sporty 6 - 210 horsepower, stick shift available...
>
> I find it interesting that Mustangs are always assumed to have a V-8.
> One tends to forget that a sporty car like that DOES have a V-6 available.
>
> Jody
The problem is, V6 engines are *not* available with the GT package.
It's either plain V6 or GT V8 with all the whizz-bang. GIve the customer
the choice for a plain V8 or a GT V6 (2 options that would help sell
Mustangs, IMHO)
Jody Lee Bruchon - 25 Oct 2006 07:16 GMT
> The problem is, V6 engines are *not* available with the GT package.
>
> It's either plain V6 or GT V8 with all the whizz-bang. GIve the customer
> the choice for a plain V8 or a GT V6 (2 options that would help sell
> Mustangs, IMHO)
My ignorance shines brightly! I didn't know that detail.
Honestly, call me a traitor, but I'll take my Mercury Capri with a 1.6L
DOHC 4-banger over a new Mustang any day. Why? I'm cheap, it gets
better mileage, and if it blows up, I'm not out a few tens of thousands.
Call me a traitor for driving a modified Mazda 323, but I like it.
who - 25 Oct 2006 09:20 GMT
> Call me a traitor for driving a modified Mazda 323, but I like it.
You're not a traitor, Mazda is a Ford company and the 323 is related to
the Focus.
C. E. White - 25 Oct 2006 12:58 GMT
> The problem is, V6 engines are *not* available with the GT package.
>
> It's either plain V6 or GT V8 with all the whizz-bang. GIve the customer
> the choice for a plain V8 or a GT V6 (2 options that would help sell
> Mustangs, IMHO)
I thought that is what the "Pony" package was. A Mustang V-6 with the GT
styling features. What does the GT have that you can't get with the V-6
(other than the engine)?
I bought a 2006 V-6 "stripper" for my son and I am very impressed with the
car. It actually cost less than a Civic LX Coupe, yet it still has power
windows, power locks, AM/FM/CD Player, height adjustable drivers seat, alloy
wheels, etc. The V-6 engine is very strong. I am not sure I would get the
V-8 if I bought the car for myself. We have had it for about 3 months and so
far it has been perfect. For the money, it is hard to see anything even
close to it.
Ed
Jody Lee Bruchon - 25 Oct 2006 16:33 GMT
> I bought a 2006 V-6 "stripper" for my son and I am very impressed with the
> car. It actually cost less than a Civic LX Coupe, yet it still has power
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>
> Ed
It's a little out of this group, but I was rather shocked when I
actually looked up the price for brand new Toyota Celicas. They're
awfully flashy little cars, and you'd think they would be expensive. It
was pretty weird to find out that the base package is cheaper than most
of their other vehicles. I think there will always be a market for the
"value" sports cars like these, for those of us who really don't want to
dump $25K into a car but still want to ride in style. I wouldn't want
the V8 either, in all honesty--I have no need for that kind of power.
The only V8 vehicles I intend to have are my current 88 Crown Vic and my
old 74 Chevy Van 30, both of which run just fine (electrical issues aside).