2015 Mustang "Build and Price" site is up.

wombat

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I think I'm actually digging the 2015 body-style. Though I thought I saw something on the build out that these were pre-production pictures.

Not sure I want to swing the $700+/month car payment. I'd rather pick up a 2012 or so for much less.

I'll just wait until some of the members here sell their 5.0s, then buy them from them. :rofl:
 

Dasfinc

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A comment like that is a little vague...I could go out and purchase a 2014 GTR brand new and have sub $500 month payments...down payment breh...

Didn't put down a penny.

Yours is a base model without a lot of the performance options right? The Recaros and Performance pack add quite a bit, but would be must haves for me.

The Performance Pack doesn't make the car any faster in a straight line (may actually make it slower, larger rims might be heavier, and the stock 3.31 gearing puts you right at the top of 3rd across the 1/4 mile.

And I'm too fat for the Recaros.

If I was a bit thinner, and planned on attending frequent road-course track days, yes I would have purchased those two options, but both of those are substantial costs. I just wanted a Mustang for the core 'muscle car' experience of it (and I have a preference to the mustangs styling inside and out over any competitors).
 

Outlaw

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What's this all about Frank? Thought you liked that car??

I enjoyed it, but it just wasn't what I was looking for overall. I'd wanted once since 2011 and pretty much walked into the dealership and bought it on a whim. I'm just going to enjoy being debt free for the time being. Probably a 4th gen F-body in my future, or another Jeep... I miss off roading.
 
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