lethaljay said:I LOVE!!!!!!!! my V6... I'm 18 years old and ever since this car came out, I wanted one desperately! I only looked at the V6 models because I know the V8 would be too much of a car for me. I knew that I would "enjoy" the 300 horses way too much at times and I knew this would lead me into a lot of tickets. Also, another contributing factor to this V6 decision is that I am paying for everything on this car: Car payment, insurance, gas, and property taxes. It can be very stressful at times coming up with all that money and I can't imagine how bad it would be if I went the 8 cylinder route instead of the "weak" 6. Actually, on to that topic of the V6 power. I was blown away at the amount of power this car actually has. My previous car, a 1994 V6 Mustang is soooooooo slow compared to my new car. So whenever I hop into the new Stang it feels like I go from a Pinto to a Ferrari.
In conclusion, yes I wouldn't mind owning a beastly V8 but I drive my V6 with a pride and passion. I know when I originally bought this car I got a lot of trash from people saying 'y did u get the V6?! That's SLOW!" then I would take them for a little ride and make all of them shut up. Many could not believe the amount of power the V6 made.
What can I say? I HAVE V6 PRIDE!
lethaljay said:I LOVE!!!!!!!! my V6... I'm 18 years old and ever since this car came out, I wanted one desperately! I only looked at the V6 models because I know the V8 would be too much of a car for me. I knew that I would "enjoy" the 300 horses way too much at times and I knew this would lead me into a lot of tickets. Also, another contributing factor to this V6 decision is that I am paying for everything on this car: Car payment, insurance, gas, and property taxes. It can be very stressful at times coming up with all that money and I can't imagine how bad it would be if I went the 8 cylinder route instead of the "weak" 6. Actually, on to that topic of the V6 power. I was blown away at the amount of power this car actually has. My previous car, a 1994 V6 Mustang is soooooooo slow compared to my new car. So whenever I hop into the new Stang it feels like I go from a Pinto to a Ferrari.
In conclusion, yes I wouldn't mind owning a beastly V8 but I drive my V6 with a pride and passion. I know when I originally bought this car I got a lot of trash from people saying 'y did u get the V6?! That's SLOW!" then I would take them for a little ride and make all of them shut up. Many could not believe the amount of power the V6 made.
What can I say? I HAVE V6 PRIDE!
lethaljay said:I only looked at the V6 models because I know the V8 would be too much of a car for me. I knew that I would "enjoy" the 300 horses way too much at times and I knew this would lead me into a lot of tickets.
dmaxstang said:You made the right decision and i am proud that you chose the american legend! Thank everyone that purchased a 6 over the past that allowed me the choice to pick mine.
leg humperstanmckinney said:I'd love to see Jenn in a commerical. I'd settle for a photo of her with her Mustang.
Jenns05Stang said:Why that would be my ultimate acting part. hahahahahha