First time I have seen a fully loaded DH on a dealer lot in Virginia This blue ember, painted stripes, handling pkg with Recaros is a cool $88,000. Sorry my phone camera isn't the best.
BTW, the two cars above are at Lebanon Ford outside of Cincinnati, Ohio. The paint color in person is even more striking than my photos. This dealership had RTRs all over the place.
I use my Mach 1 as a daily driver. I put Michelin A/S tires on the car after driving on Michelin pilot summer-only tires for one winter. But I live in Virginia where we don't get much snow/ice. Where you live I wouldn't think of using it as a daliy driver. Mostly I contend with dump trucks...
The Seney Stretch in Michigan is the longest curveless section of highway in the state, and one of the longest straight stretches of curveless highway east of the Mississippi.
Best deals on Mustangs, I've been told, is January/February, for vehicles on dealer's lots. I bought my son a 2021 new for $23,000 when MSRP was pretty much $30000. In March, they jacked them right back up close to MSRP. This is for cold climate areas in the east and mid-west. Spring shoppers...
My Mach 1 is a daily driver with summer-only Michelin's. A lot of mornings have been 25-30F. I drive 16 miles one way at highway speeds. No cracking or other problems that I can see thus far. I admit I was worried, but so far so good.
I believe my Mach 1 has held its value in Virginia. I regularly see them pop up on Ford lots and they are priced near $50k. Which is nuts since they ran $60-65K new..
I had a 2022 GT without Magnaride, then upgraded to a 2023 Mach 1 with Magnaride. The GT rode like brick through broken up pavement, but I didn't mind the feeling. Both cars are used as daily drivers. The magnaride is definitely a smoother ride, especially if you are a 'seasoned' citizen.