My recent rental car (warning a few pictures and long!!)

[TW]Fox;23102303 said:
A Boxster S is lighter and doesn't have a torque convertor auto gearbox?

It is and it hasn't, and it's also got less displacement too.

Just on book figures doesn't seem as fast as I'd have imagined it to be.
 
I think you're forgetting how incredibly cheap these are in the US. And I think the figures given are the ones for the manual mustang. The simple fact that it's not that far off an M3 on the track is an absolutely immense achievement if we're thinking bang for buck.
 
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Which company did you hire the Mustang? I'm off to Vegas on Thursday and have been weighing up whether to hire a car or not. Normally insurance has to be done separate which puts me off. Plus I've never drove abroad on the opp. side of the road & car. Any tips?

Edit:// About $167 to hire a Mustang convertible vs $204 for the Corvette via Hertz
 
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Which company did you hire the Mustang? I'm off to Vegas on Thursday and have been weighing up whether to hire a car or not. Normally insurance has to be done separate which puts me off. Plus I've never drove abroad on the opp. side of the road & car. Any tips?

Edit:// About $167 to hire a Mustang convertible vs $204 for the Corvette via Hertz

Yeah it was through hertz, the only tip I would suggest is pay the extra for a sat nav if you dont have one, the strip can be big and confusing it sometimes has 6 or 7 lanes per side and you can easily be in a lane which goes left turn only. If you are staying on the strip then you pick up the car, make 3 right turns and you are on the strip which makes it easy.

Just remember you can turn right on a red light unless specifically told not to. However be careful as pedestrian crossings can be on green at the same time so you need to give way.

For those questioning its speed, this is a very similar car

 
Bucket list, drive a V8, ticked!

Lol

Aiming high there Raymond.



What sites are you guys booking with these days? I need to rent something next week. I will probably end up with a Mustang Convertible again, but want to see if there are any deals going on the Camaro SS/Corvettes.
 
@NickXX; I rented a Corvette through Hertz, plenty of choice (at LAX, anyway).

Well worth the extra over the (totally and utterly crap) Mustang V6's which i had rented a few years on the trot. Not as spacious, but there was only the two of us.
 
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Also just rented one of these - same spec.

FWIW, I've driven the V6 and now have the GT (5.0V8) over in Texas. If you want a muscle car, the GT delivers, whereas the V6... does not.

Loads of torque, loads of noise, no grip :D
 
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Love the fact that all of the go faster stuff is actually stuck on, and actually quite annoying (spoiler obscures rear view, side vents just make it less aerodynamic, and block out the rear quarter windows, and the bonnet bulge is fake!).
 
Love the fact that all of the go faster stuff is actually stuck on, and actually quite annoying (spoiler obscures rear view, side vents just make it less aerodynamic, and block out the rear quarter windows, and the bonnet bulge is fake!).

Still, cool rental :)
 
A Boxster S wouldn't be far behind it!

a Boxster S wouldnt be far behind it, but a new 2013 Boxter S in the states costs around $80k+

in mustang terms that nearly buys you a pair of Boss 302 mustangs or a Shelby GT500 and $30k change for fuel and tyres ;)

my father lives in houston TX and has a boxter S gen one 987 as his weekender

i pointed out that there was little merit in owning a european sports car in his location, but he has always wanted one and doesnt fancy the 'red neck' image that is associated with muscle car ownership in texas.

i personally wouldnt care as his boxter was genuinely boring to drive over there. for what he paid for the porsche, he could have bought a brand new laguna seca 302. which would arguably be the better car for the environment it is being driven in
 
I am looking at getting this or the Camaro ss in Los Angeles in September from Hertz..hmmm. The Dodge challenger looks hideous so I've ruled that out.
 
To the guy who said on paper they don't seem quick. Mustangs are poor of the Mark, no fancy launch control, limited traction etc.

A Boxster S on a 60-130mph run would be vastly slower, 0-60 is a poor measure of a cars performance especially against cars like Porsches which have tonnes of mechanical grip.
 
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