The Ghost
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Backing up just a bit, the Ghost started being ordered as a Dark Horse. While in the process of ordering, and due partially to the lack of concrete information at the time in April 2023, I switched it to a GT mid-order. Basically, I had been driving the same Mustang for 18 years... a 2006 V6. And I'd had my heart set for years on getting a GT with a red interior as my next car. When I got to the interior portion of the order, I was disappointed the Dark Horse didn't have leather seats without getting Recaros, and the interior was unavailable in Carmine Red. So... I switched the order to a GT and spec'ed the car out with every performance option under the sun. Would most people have done that? Probably not. But the heart wanted what the heart wanted at the time.
Fast forward a year, and I've been completely happy with the Ghost. It's everything I could possibly want in a Mustang. But, today I called a local dealer just out of curiosity to see if they had a Dark Horse because I wanted to compare the Tremec to the MT82. Lo and behold, they got one today. The first in six months apparently. Standard Dark Horse, non-handling pack in Vapor Blue with Recaros. I stopped by after work and took it for a spin.
I must say, the Tremec feels good. Not as notchy as the MT82, and each shift felt more defined and not as ambiguous as the MT82. The throws also felt shorter. Other than that, the car felt pretty similar. I didn't notice any big difference in acceleration or handling. The exhaust sounded just a bit louder. But the Tremec did make the overall driving experience more enjoyable.
So... now that I've gotten it out of my system and got to take a Dark Horse for a spin, I feel very happy with my GT. I prefer its looks overall as I think it's more attractive on the whole given the way I spec'ed it. Do I wish I had a Tremec? 100%. But, with the $15K markup over the $67K MSRP they were asking, as well as considering the fact my car already cost $59K before taxes, definitely not worth it. Perhaps in 2032 (or whenever) Ford decides to put the last V8 through the assembly line I'll upgrade to a final V8 Mustang, which will undoubtedly be whatever special Mustang is being offered at the time. As long as it's a manual, and preferably with a Tremec.
Fast forward a year, and I've been completely happy with the Ghost. It's everything I could possibly want in a Mustang. But, today I called a local dealer just out of curiosity to see if they had a Dark Horse because I wanted to compare the Tremec to the MT82. Lo and behold, they got one today. The first in six months apparently. Standard Dark Horse, non-handling pack in Vapor Blue with Recaros. I stopped by after work and took it for a spin.
I must say, the Tremec feels good. Not as notchy as the MT82, and each shift felt more defined and not as ambiguous as the MT82. The throws also felt shorter. Other than that, the car felt pretty similar. I didn't notice any big difference in acceleration or handling. The exhaust sounded just a bit louder. But the Tremec did make the overall driving experience more enjoyable.
So... now that I've gotten it out of my system and got to take a Dark Horse for a spin, I feel very happy with my GT. I prefer its looks overall as I think it's more attractive on the whole given the way I spec'ed it. Do I wish I had a Tremec? 100%. But, with the $15K markup over the $67K MSRP they were asking, as well as considering the fact my car already cost $59K before taxes, definitely not worth it. Perhaps in 2032 (or whenever) Ford decides to put the last V8 through the assembly line I'll upgrade to a final V8 Mustang, which will undoubtedly be whatever special Mustang is being offered at the time. As long as it's a manual, and preferably with a Tremec.
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