tlr3715
Member
They need to lower the price. GT needs to start at $45,000 and not balloon up so quickly with options. I had a 2017 Mustang GT and wanted another one four years later but was priced out. Was not willing to spend $800 plus a month for a well equipped Mustang GT. Went with another car for three years. When I came back into the car market this year was not considering Mustangs again due to price, but the summer lease incentives brought it back to the table and now I have a s650 I’m very happy with.
A lot of people like these cars. I get more positive comments about my car than almost any other I’ve owned. People want them but they can’t afford them.
It’s a controversial opinion but I think the gen4 coyote is too expensive of an engine for the GT. If they could equip a inexpensive V8 with just enough HP to compete with Supra and the Z (400 HP or so but with the Mustang V8 rumble) for $5-10K less they would sell much better. Then reserve the current Coyote for speciality versions and let people pay extra for them who want them.
A lot of people like these cars. I get more positive comments about my car than almost any other I’ve owned. People want them but they can’t afford them.
It’s a controversial opinion but I think the gen4 coyote is too expensive of an engine for the GT. If they could equip a inexpensive V8 with just enough HP to compete with Supra and the Z (400 HP or so but with the Mustang V8 rumble) for $5-10K less they would sell much better. Then reserve the current Coyote for speciality versions and let people pay extra for them who want them.
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