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24-07-2018, 06:16 PM | #61 | |||
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24-07-2018, 06:23 PM | #62 | ||
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Pretty much think along the same line.
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24-07-2018, 07:37 PM | #64 | |||
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(If S/C versions ever make it here, eg "Shelby" or Roush, they will be so expensive as to make this discussion moot) My TTG is getting on for 9 years old. I won't part with it, because there will never be another, and I'd probably need to go to an expensive European to get the same performance and handling. I still have an AU (of all things) in the driveway, because if it get rid of it, I will be Falconless, and that's not something I'm prepared to contemplate. |
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24-07-2018, 08:07 PM | #65 | ||
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This has also crossed my mind recently... but every time I feel that supercharged surge to the redline, there is no way I would ever part with her !
And it's only solidified by the fact that GT badge represents 50 years of Aussie racing heritage. Keep the GT mate...
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24-07-2018, 08:26 PM | #66 | |||
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24-07-2018, 09:12 PM | #67 | ||
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Tbh I've been having similar thoughts re my fgx g6et
Keep n modd it or trade over to a stang however I'm looking at a 16/17 with a modest change over price, The get however,, I'd never even consider it on a stang, stands are everywhere n now common, gt's are not, how many ba fb fg gt's do u see on your daily drive compared to mustangs ? Keep the gt..
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24-07-2018, 09:15 PM | #68 | ||
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I will echo what others have been suggesting in that you should keep your Falcon GT. Its pretty clear that you have a strong emotional attachment to it, and their will be opportunities to buy a Mustang in the future, there will never be another Falcon.
But……. I say this for you, and others commenting in this thread, to keep an open mind. There are some pretty rusted on Falcon fans here that have the blinkers on. Don’t get me wrong, I was a Falcon man long before a Ford man, I was devastated when the closure was announced and that the Falcon was to end. I LOVE my Falcons and all the Falcons that I have piloted over the years. But time moves on and, with the rose tinted glasses off, the final Falcons were well ready to be retired. They were excellent cars and represent something very special, but the Mustang moves everything forward as can only happen when development dollars continue to flow. I don’t mean to offend anyone with this post, just a prompt others to keep an open mind. Take one for a drive. No they don’t hammer off the line quite like a supercharged Miami, but there really isn’t much in it to be honest and you will be having too much fun to even notice.
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24-07-2018, 09:18 PM | #69 | |||
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24-07-2018, 10:13 PM | #70 | ||
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Nooooooooo.
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24-07-2018, 10:26 PM | #71 | ||
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I think I've decided I want my FPV GT too and I get first Dibs! LOL
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25-07-2018, 07:52 AM | #73 | ||
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Why would you swap a car that will go up in value in the future????? Especially for a mustang? There will be a million of them on the roads soon. KEEP IT
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25-07-2018, 08:03 AM | #74 | ||
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Lots of people have done it in the past and lots will in the future, its the lure of the new toy, gets them every time
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25-07-2018, 09:39 AM | #75 | |||
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Steering mode can also me changed in any mode from comfort, normal to sport. You can have Sport mode drive, with comfort steering and Track exhaust. Any combination you like.
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25-07-2018, 09:45 AM | #76 | |||
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Again, that may well be the GT for many people, but for those that would prefer the Mustang, I'd say go for it. Modern Falcon GT's will never have the legend status of the classics. Happy to be proven wrong though. How many people held off selling their EL GT because one day they will be worth a fortune? (Yes I realise a few optimistic owners are asking crazy amounts, but they arent selling) |
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25-07-2018, 09:46 AM | #77 | ||
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I think if you have the luxury of having the GT as a garage queen then I think keeping the GT as everyone says is a definite, but unless you plan to keep it stock with VERY low km's, the thought that it will go up in value will either take a VERY looong time, or it may never happen.
My GT is a daily driver and has just clicked over 82,000km's. It's got 450rwkw, and I modified within 1 year of having it. I just knew that I just couldn't be happy with the stock power, as performance figures & times are just dropping immensely. 0-100 in 3.5s is the new 5s already. There's no way mine is going up in value anytime soon I spoke to my tuner about the new Mustang - wondering how the 18 model was such a large improvement over the current, and performance addages aside, he reckons it's the 10 speed box that also makes the big difference. Noting you want a manual Mustang, this may be a large consideration in the speed difference. Also, I would never buy an '18 Mustang and leave it stock - it would get a supercharger pack, exhaust & tune the moment it stepped out of the dealership if I could have it my way - I reckon the new '18 Mustang with a tuned 450rwkw and that 10 speed gear box would trash my GT with it's current 450rwkw. I know that sounds kinda obvious but I guess it just depends on what you want out of your car.
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25-07-2018, 10:00 AM | #78 | ||
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I think what you need to consider is that the last generation Falcons and FPV models were purchased by all the die hard ford fans who remember Falcon for what it used to be. Most of us are pushing over 40. We grew up with GT's on the road or parked in the driveway - I bought my XR8 because i've always owned a falcon and my Dad always owned a falcon. I've had 9 of them. We do indeed see them through rose coloured glasses.
I bought mine for sentimental reasons and i think most of the die hard fans also keep theirs for sentimental reasons. However.......Take a look at the younger generation now....The ones that could be potential buyers for your falcon in 20 or 30 years. They simply don't care. To them its an old outdated discontinued relic. My boys are a classic example (10 and 8), I've had a falcon since before they were born, at some point 2 falcons. They love cars and they love the XR8...but...there is no excitement about it - they don't talk about it with their friends because none of them know what it is. On the other hand when i got the mustang, as soon as they boys told their friends i got one, they were all lined up at the school gate to see it. The future buyers...today... don't care about falcon, most won't even remember it. This will keep values down. I'm keeping mine for sentimental reasons, but i'm under no illusion that it will be worth anything in 20 or 30 years from now.. Test drive a mustang and then decide which you enjoy more. Life is short, do whatever makes you happy. No one here can tell you what to do. They best thing you can do is switch off your PC and make your own opinion on what is better for you after driving them both back to back. Right now if i had to pick one i would take my mustang over my Xr8 any day of the week.
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25-07-2018, 11:55 AM | #79 | ||
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Who says that they're going to go up in value ?
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25-07-2018, 12:02 PM | #80 | ||
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Lets keep the discussion on track regards to keeping your beloved Falcon whatever it is or trade up to Mustang.
Talking future values is so premature its not funny and besides were living now not 20-30yrs ahead FFS.
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25-07-2018, 12:39 PM | #81 | ||
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I'm keen to see the new 10-speed Mustang times down the quarter mile.
Just curious if the Aussie variants will beat the 12.27@185kph achieved by a stock Mk1 FG GT many moons ago...
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25-07-2018, 12:43 PM | #82 | ||
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I suppose I should make one point clear, I did not buy the FPV GT for an investment I bought it for the pleasure of driving it. I use it as my daily drive and enjoy every run I do. I suppose I should hang on to it until I lose that enthusiasm for driving it. Bodywise and mechanically it's perfect so really no need to sell.
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If this was around the time of the Mustang launch I would've said go for the Mustang.
But they are just so common now, I'd stick with the GT myself. (and you know there won't be more of them) |
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25-07-2018, 01:15 PM | #84 | |||
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Was it something you are "Missing" in your GT, or something that particularly attracted you to the Mustang?
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25-07-2018, 01:26 PM | #85 | |||
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When Falcons were a dim a dozen on our roads, still are, and produced by the thousands... I did not hear anybody on these forums saying, "I'm not getting one because they are so common". |
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25-07-2018, 01:28 PM | #86 | |||
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To be honest I just got this nagging desire to change over without researching the Mustang GT and when gets a Bee in their Bonnet it's hard to resist but once I started to research and found some Cons with the Mustang I started to rethink the situation. For instance, because of the width of the doors on the Mustang I wouldn't be able to open the door fully once in the garage and there's no way I could talk the other half into leaving her car out in the weather just so I can open the doors on my car. Also, I don't like the idea of not having a spare tyre and worse still, to have to pay out an extra $750 to have one. These are just some of the things I needed to weigh up. Admittedly the Mustang is a very nice looking car with all the fruit added but that fruit cost a lot extra. And to the end point, would it drive any better than what I already have. Don't get me wrong, I do have the money to buy one but I don't have the excess money to extend the garage to a 3 car garage as well.
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The question you need to as is..... is the mustang worth your GT plus $30k and i would think most would say no. However sometimes the heart rules the head and i think that's where you are at the moment. Depending on which one wins will decide which car you have.
I agree with the majority on here , keep the FPV as they are not making them anymore and mustangs are becoming as common. Should you change your mind down the track you will always be able you pick up a mustang, new or used. Once the FPV goes , and you know it's history, you wont get another that you are as sure of and the $$$ in between will hurt you. However if the heart wins and it's the mustang you go for there's not another car i would even consider. Best of luck. GT450 |
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In terms of Garage space there is a possible solution. I keep the mustang in a double garage with my Landcruiser. Drive your mustang in forwards with the left side as close to the wall as possible, then reverse your wife's car in the other spot with left side close to the wall as possible. (or vise versa). This ensures both drivers doors are in the middle, and you have maximum space in the middle of the garage. I do this at home and have enough room to fully swing the door open on either car. Its really only a problem if you are short and have the seat forward, then you need to open the door fully to get in and out. I'm fairly tall (187cm --its all in the legs) so have the seat most of the way back. Don't need to open the door as far to get in/out. I can see it being difficult if you do need the seat forward. Not sure if it drives "better" than what you have, it is certainly different, and it comes down to preference. To me XR8 feels old and heavy in design. Whereas Mustang "feels" sporty, lighter and better composed. Again you will really only know the difference if you test drive a Mustang. The exhaust sound in the Mustang is superb.. Stock Xr8 can't even hope to compete. Not sure what the GT sounds like. Assume its similar to XR8. If you can work around the issues you see as negative, take it for a drive. I can't recall ever researching a new car and getting to the test drive and then not buying it. I've bought over 22 new cars in the last 23 years thats not including the used ones. (what can i say, i get bored easily and its cheaper than changing wives ) One thing i've always found... as long as the new car meets your expected requirements, the new car is always going to be better than old car. That's not saying the falcon is bad - its a great car, but progress has left it behind. I would ignore the posts about what is common on the road. You only need to worry about what YOU like to drive. Who cares what everyone else is driving. But yes, no one complained they were common when Falcon was Australia's no 1 selling car and there were 3 on every corner... I had a few people comment to me when i ordered my Mustang -"oh they're everywhere now, they are no big deal" Well, i don't give half a seconds thought into what other people are driving. I bought the Mustang for Me. I appreciate other nice cars that are well kept and looked after (like your GT), but at the end of the day it plays 0 significance on my buying decision and like wise it shouldn't affect yours.
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I don't see many stock Falcons on the roads I frequent let alone FPV's onwards but I do notice more Ponys.
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