Re: Boss 302 Mustang or old Mopar
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I saw the boss mustang at the goodguys show couple weeks ago. Im impressed. Id much rather have one any day over an old mopar. those cars flat out, haul.
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[Re: PHJ426]
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09/02/13 04:59 PM
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Sell the rust bucket and buy a Ford already.
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Re: Boss 302 Mustang or old Mopar
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09/02/13 05:28 PM
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I have an old Plymouth in my garage. But if I wanted something else, I'd consider something other than a mustang. What's with all the mustang fan-boy, boy racer trolls on this site ?
You need a reality check.....
My first Mopar I bought for $100 back in 1982 was a 1970 Duster /6 Auto drove it to college. That little A body had the guys in trade school thinking it was a 318 when their 307 Camaro couldn't walk away from it.
I still have that /6 and 904 in the corner of my garage......
The new Challenger sucks eggs for performance it is way toooo heavy the Mustang flat out beats it. Granted there are faster cars out there from the factory but how many can seat a family of 4? And for the performance for dollar its hard to beat.
Life is all about choice when your the guy paying the bills......
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Re: Boss 302 Mustang or old Mopar
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09/02/13 05:46 PM
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Now come one, none of the current ponycars can really seat a family of four. I recently did a sit in test on all three. The back seat in all of them is vestigial.
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Re: Boss 302 Mustang or old Mopar
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09/02/13 05:48 PM
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I turn this argument (new Boss vs modded classic Cuda/Camaro/Mustang/etc) over in my head on a weekly basis: which would I rather sink $40,000 into? I've owned a lot of different stuff, so hold the fan-boy sarcasm, as I'm still most fond of older Mopars...and I have a few. But I keep thinking that a cool old car built right will retain more value than a new car, and can be just as effective on a track. I don't need a sound system, A/C, airbags or lots of other stuff the new cars have. And as pointed out, old generally trumps new for coolness & style. If it was track-only, I'd lean in the direction of a repro body shell with only what's necessary.
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Re: Boss 302 Mustang or old Mopar
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09/02/13 06:15 PM
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Got one left, he's 8. Ever try to corral an 8 year old boy? The trunk is a better choice there, lol.
Not sure I'd want any HP vehicle with a boy on the way to a license. My insurance would blow thru the roof.
They say there are no such thing as a stupid question. They say there is always the exception that proves the rule. Don't be the exception.
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Re: Boss 302 Mustang or old Mopar
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09/02/13 06:16 PM
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The Mustang is by far the best way to go. I hit the track at least twice per month, I'm an instructor with NASA and an automotive journalist which means I get to drive just about everything under the sun. Bang for the buck the Mustang cannot be beat. I purchased a new 2013 base model GT last year with the track pack and the Recaro's. It's been bullet proof and has the capacity in stock form to compete with much higher dollar cars. Now... if you want to step your game up even more, look at a Camaro SS with the 1LE package. That will out handle the Mustang as it has better suspension and much wider meat all around. However it will run about 5-6k more.
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Re: Boss 302 Mustang or old Mopar
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09/02/13 06:19 PM
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I see if you own any other make car other than a Mopar you are a troll or one of the other childish names you have placed on them. You should probably look at the date I became a member of moparts. I own two modern mopars two classics and have owned at least one of most of the mopars that most people would consider significant since 1968. I drove what the big 3 had to offer and chose the mustang. It was the best package that was in my price range. Does that make me any less of a Mopar enthusiest, I think not.
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Re: Boss 302 Mustang or old Mopar
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09/02/13 06:36 PM
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The Mustang is by far the best way to go. I hit the track at least twice per month, I'm an instructor with NASA and an automotive journalist which means I get to drive just about everything under the sun. Bang for the buck the Mustang cannot be beat. I purchased a new 2013 base model GT last year with the track pack and the Recaro's. It's been bullet proof and has the capacity in stock form to compete with much higher dollar cars.
Now... if you want to step your game up even more, look at a Camaro SS with the 1LE package. That will out handle the Mustang as it has better suspension and much wider meat all around. However it will run about 5-6k more.
Thanks for the input and I appreciate your intellectual honesty on the matter. I would have a much harder time going with the General on a new car over the Ford.....I will have to drive them both and see what happens.
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Re: Boss 302 Mustang or old Mopar
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09/02/13 08:33 PM
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If I was in the market for a 4 seater to travel and commute with my wife and two boys I'd be all over a Chrysler 300 srt. I already have a toy don't need two.
Mopar to the bone!!!
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Re: Boss 302 Mustang or old Mopar
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09/02/13 10:01 PM
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The Mustang is by far the best way to go. I hit the track at least twice per month, I'm an instructor with NASA and an automotive journalist which means I get to drive just about everything under the sun. Bang for the buck the Mustang cannot be beat. I purchased a new 2013 base model GT last year with the track pack and the Recaro's. It's been bullet proof and has the capacity in stock form to compete with much higher dollar cars.
Now... if you want to step your game up even more, look at a Camaro SS with the 1LE package. That will out handle the Mustang as it has better suspension and much wider meat all around. However it will run about 5-6k more.
Its hard to compete for about $30k the new Mustang GT is a hell of an all around car. The Recaro Seat and Big Brake packages up it to just under $40k but you're still getting mucho bang for the buck. If you do winter snow driving, I'd just stay with the regular brakes. (18" vs 19" wheels).
The next step up like Mike says is the 1LE Camaro. But like other say visibility is the worst of the Big Three (yes, I've been in all 3, driven all but the Camaro).
And if you judge these cars by road course track times, you'll see the Challenger trailing these, even in SRT trim.
I keep remembering a recent Hot Rod Magazine where Mark Steilow placed is most recent 1G camaro against a new one and the point of the article is how much $$$$$$ it would take to make the 1G perform like the 5G and it was like $200k.
That's a hell of an investment. Mopar does have a better starting point than the GM, but at what point do you say that's close enough? How much do you want your old car to act like a new car? A/C? Power everything? EFI?
The best thing that the old cars have is just the rawness they have. It's just the feeling you get when sit behind the wheel and how simple it is and how easy it is to get into trouble with no electronic aids.
One thing that stops me from getting a modern pony car is the fact that I would be driving it daily. There comes a time when you forget about what you're driving as you're doing 65 and a dirty construction truck ends up in front of you and you just want to get out from behind him and his crap peppering you. You end up bored behind the wheel and the car you bought to "treat" yourself on the weekends becomes another appliance. A friend of mine drove his blown, nitrous fed 98 Viper GTS so much he got bored with it (and sold it).
So I keep my old Mopar, play with it as much as possible. Realize that it will never perform as well as a new car (which only get better year after year) but the smiles it consistently puts on my face when I choose to drive it makes it all worth it.
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Re: Boss 302 Mustang or old Mopar
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09/02/13 10:08 PM
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One thing that stops me from getting a modern pony car is the fact that I would be driving it daily. There comes a time when you forget about what you're driving as you're doing 65 and a dirty construction truck ends up in front of you and you just want to get out from behind him and his crap peppering you. You end up bored behind the wheel and the car you bought to "treat" yourself on the weekends becomes another appliance. A friend of mine drove his blown, nitrous fed 98 Viper GTS so much he got bored with it (and sold it).
So I keep my old Mopar, play with it as much as possible. Realize that it will never perform as well as a new car (which only get better year after year) but the smiles it consistently puts on my face when I choose to drive it makes it all worth it.
A fairly good point I might add. I was actually thinking about doing this. Trading in my 2011 Scion tC for a 2013 Challenger R/T but I wasn't sure if I wanted to deal with the payments and the loss of gas mileage. How much more fun could you have in a Challenger when your stuck in traffic 90% of your commute? It would be just as much as an appliance as my tC. I've also debated selling my tC and getting a nicely done up older car as a Daily Driver. I'm sure that would ruffle some feathers with the family.
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Re: Boss 302 Mustang or old Mopar
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09/02/13 10:39 PM
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One thing that stops me from getting a modern pony car is the fact that I would be driving it daily. There comes a time when you forget about what you're driving as you're doing 65 and a dirty construction truck ends up in front of you and you just want to get out from behind him and his crap peppering you. You end up bored behind the wheel and the car you bought to "treat" yourself on the weekends becomes another appliance. A friend of mine drove his blown, nitrous fed 98 Viper GTS so much he got bored with it (and sold it).
So I keep my old Mopar, play with it as much as possible. Realize that it will never perform as well as a new car (which only get better year after year) but the smiles it consistently puts on my face when I choose to drive it makes it all worth it.
A fairly good point I might add. I was actually thinking about doing this. Trading in my 2011 Scion tC for a 2013 Challenger R/T but I wasn't sure if I wanted to deal with the payments and the loss of gas mileage. How much more fun could you have in a Challenger when your stuck in traffic 90% of your commute? It would be just as much as an appliance as my tC. I've also debated selling my tC and getting a nicely done up older car as a Daily Driver. I'm sure that would ruffle some feathers with the family.
That the other big plus with the Mustang, fuel milage, out here on the flat prairies I can drive 70mph and not drop below 30mpg on regular. It's better on fuel than my 09 Ford Ranger 2wd 4 banger reg cab.
I tried to compare the two, but my tC gets estimated 23 mpg city and 31 mpg highway. Right now I average approximately 25-26 mpg mixed driving. If I go to the Mustang, which I thought about, I believe they get 19 mpg city and 29 mpg highway. I'd figure I'd get about 22 mpg out of it. By looking at the dealerships' websites, I've seen R/T Challengers at just about the same price as V6 Mustangs after rebates and incentives.
This is one I was debating on looking at for a brief moment: http://www.mcpeeksdodgeanaheim.com/new/D...cd282a9a176.htm
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