Joe_Stang
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- Feb 20, 2015
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- Glen Burnie, Maryland
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- 2024 Mustang GT
The ecoboost mustang is only comparable in the 0-60 range, after that the GT will dust it no problem. I had a 2015 ecoboost with full bolt ons and tuned and it still couldn't hang with the GT in the higher speeds. Not to mention those motors are prone to blowing up when driven hard where as the GT can be driven hard all day and night no issue. Also, ofcourse it's more economical....it's a 4 cylinder.In which case it wouldn't be a Civic. Have you seen how low the 'hood' is. It is impossible to fit a V8 in a Civic and still retain the size, never mind that a Civic is FWD. Why not try a Mini or even a Kei car
Have you noticed that the Ecoboost Mustang with a much smaller engine is almost as fast as the V8 and more economical - that really doesn't align with your comments does it!
It is only you droning on about this - the rest of the world and all of the car makers went smaller, less cylinders and forced induction years ago for very good reasons. If you were right they wouldn't have done it - give it some thought!![]()
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