Honda 2015 accord exl to be replaced with a 2024 to 202??? ford mustang gt premium performance packageā¦.provided the vehicle is ever scheduled for a build.
The GT Convertible we ordered last March took the place of a car we owned for 20 years. It was an S2000 that we bought new in 2003. In 2004 I put a Comptech Super charger, after cooler, header back Comptech exhaust with test pipe and o2 bypass, and Stoptech brakes and performance clutch. I had the rear differential reinforced by Comptech. In the 19 years after that we didnāt do anything else to the car other than drive it. We have the opportunity to track the car as well. It was an awesome car but totally different type of car. To be honest I regret selling it. From a quality and performance stand point, this GT isnāt close but we didnāt buy the GT for it performance but I wished the quality of the car was better for the price.
Replacing a 99% loaded (only missing BLIS and sunroof) 2017 Ford F-150 XLT FX4 SCREW 5.5" bed with 2nd gen 3.5 Eco, 1st gen 10 speed auto. Great truck, but missed rowing my own gears. I drove the truck for over 6 years and the 10A was a hit/miss for all 80,000+ miles unless it was in Sport Mode.
Replaced a 2019 Oxford White California Special Premium GT. When I traded it in at the dealership, I had 34,804 miles on it. The dealership added $4,000.00 to the trade in price that they gave me, and the 2019 Mustang was sold within a month.
I traded my 2016 manual gt with 47k miles for my 2024 gt premium and even though the other one was far from stock I definitely donāt regret my choice
1994 C4 with 47K miles, and a pristine 2007 Mustang GT Premium ragtop that had 14,049 mile on it when it left my driveway for the last time last Friday.
Once I see what the 60th anniversary package is I will put my order in for a 2024 GT Premium ragtop