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Thinking about a new daily driver
We rented a V6 Mustang Convertible this weekend. I really like it. Peppy power plant. The Manual Tranny gets 29 MPG. The wife likes it. I need to replace the Jeep and something with better milage would be nice.
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The Mustang is growing on me--haven't driven one yet.
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you want a tranny for a daily driver?
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Re: Thinking about a new daily driver
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Buy a Honda and firgitaboutit...
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How about the TDI jetta? I believe it gets 45-50 mpg. I used to work with a guy who had a vw TDI and he loved it.
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A 5 series is not in the equation at this moment for $ reasons. A 2006 V6 Mustang Convertible with Std Transmission and minimal options is listing for $22K and I should be able to deal a bit. I might even consider one that is not convertible, since I do have a 914-6.
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I'm thinking about trading in for a Honda Fit. Should save me a little on my car note, and get almost twice my average fuel efficiency.
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FWIW - we drove a rental '05 Mustang convertible last July when on vacation. It had under 3000 miles on it when we picked it up, I know rental miles, but....
Interior Trunk trim was seperated from the body, clips inact, tried to put it back in place wouldn't stay. Got maybe 20-22 mpg in mixed highway secondary roads in and around Monterey. Convertible top action operation was okay at best, the way action between the side windows, rear quarter windows and top was just weird. Quality of plastic trim was awful. Lots of creaking and rattles. Steering wheel texture was waayyy too rough. Steering was vague, at best. |
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