But for 35k your not going to get a V8 sports car with cutting edge of everything, as they say you can't have your cake and eat it.
But you almost do with the Mustang.
But for 35k your not going to get a V8 sports car with cutting edge of everything, as they say you can't have your cake and eat it.
But you almost do with the Mustang.
No HUD either
I had one on a rental Camaro RS convertible in the states last year. Loved it.
Not only my first new car purchase but the first time I ever purchased a car without even a test drive.
I can tell you first hand it will be everything you expect it to be, and more That clutch and gearbox combo especially.
You can get the HUD on the 3/4/5 Series as well as an optional extra.
I know because I was trying to find one on a used F11 Touring, but no bugger seems to have specced it - idiots!
I didn't really find the HUD that interesting after the first day in the Camaro RS really. It's a novelty with a few useful details shown, if the main cluster isn't easy to get on with (on the Camaro this is the case) - But as your Mustang has the shift lights and has a nice cluster, it's no biggie IMO.
I have no idea what the PP model is, but the one I drove was the GT 50th Anniversary model
My impression of it was that if someone swapped my M3 for one in the middle of the night, I wouldn't be too miffed at all
Yes they have the performance pack.
Jesus, the auto box wipes nearly 7 mpg off the combined figure for the 2.3 Ecoboost.
What sort of crappy automatic box are Ford using?
A not very good one!
It's based on the ZF 6HP26. As found in various BMWs, Jags, Bentleys and still used today in the Rolls-Royce Phantom drophead. So quite what Ford have managed to do to it is something that escapes me.
Ha! It's the same 6 speeder in my E91!
Yet when BMW put it with a diesel engine, you get better MPG than the manual.