Demographics question
#25
I'm 40, born in 1964 1/2 (really).
Mom's first new car was a '66 Coupe, 289, pony interior etc. I can still remember how neat the interior was, turquiose and white with that wood and chrome steering wheel. It seemed big then...lol
Great site Brad!
Mom's first new car was a '66 Coupe, 289, pony interior etc. I can still remember how neat the interior was, turquiose and white with that wood and chrome steering wheel. It seemed big then...lol
Great site Brad!
#28
When i'm out and about, it seems like all the gt owners are teens and lower twenties. Unless they have a nice down payment, i dont know how they can afford a $400+ a month car payment! I know i sure couldn't back then.
btw i'm 31.
btw i'm 31.
#30
Originally posted by lightningstang@September 25, 2004, 8:58 AM
all us younger guys are making a lot more money then back then i am 21 have an 01 lightning a built 91 gt and my 05 gt on order guess i should keep my job lol
all us younger guys are making a lot more money then back then i am 21 have an 01 lightning a built 91 gt and my 05 gt on order guess i should keep my job lol
holy crap, what job do you have???
#33
29. The 2005 or 2006 (whichever I end up with) will be 3rd Mustang technically. I've owned a 93 LX 5.0 (still miss it) and a 77 Mustang II (never missed it).
I also own a 68 Camaro RS and a 2000 Z28. So yeah I am a huge fan of domestic pony/muscle cars. I will be trading the 2000 for the 2005 though. I can't afford both because I am also restoring the 68. SOmethings gotta give!
I also own a 68 Camaro RS and a 2000 Z28. So yeah I am a huge fan of domestic pony/muscle cars. I will be trading the 2000 for the 2005 though. I can't afford both because I am also restoring the 68. SOmethings gotta give!
#34
Originally posted by windhamjk@September 25, 2004, 9:05 AM
29. The 2005 or 2006 (whichever I end up with) will be 3rd Mustang technically. I've owned a 93 LX 5.0 (still miss it) and a 77 Mustang II (never missed it).
I also own a 68 Camaro RS and a 2000 Z28. So yeah I am a huge fan of domestic pony/muscle cars. I will be trading the 2000 for the 2005 though. I can't afford both because I am also restoring the 68. SOmethings gotta give!
29. The 2005 or 2006 (whichever I end up with) will be 3rd Mustang technically. I've owned a 93 LX 5.0 (still miss it) and a 77 Mustang II (never missed it).
I also own a 68 Camaro RS and a 2000 Z28. So yeah I am a huge fan of domestic pony/muscle cars. I will be trading the 2000 for the 2005 though. I can't afford both because I am also restoring the 68. SOmethings gotta give!
ENVY!
so many of you guys and gals are so lucky. im stuck with a broke down import i got for 500 bucks
#35
Originally posted by Amy V6@September 25, 2004, 9:43 AM
I'm 29
I'm 29
I'm 22 (close enough to 23) and am getting a GT because I can't afford the 67 Shelby I've been dreaming about since I was 5.
.. And I can't afford a $400/month payment, yet. I'm keeping $4000-$6000 in the bank to pay for half my payment every month until I graduate college and get a "real" job. $8.50/hr at a movie theatre isn't gonna cut it very long.
#40
Originally posted by Dr Iven@September 25, 2004, 12:51 AM
I'll be 21 in 5 months.
The only people I know that are my age who have seen the new design and don't like it are the ones who just paid $25k for used Camaros. Go figure.
I'll be 21 in 5 months.
The only people I know that are my age who have seen the new design and don't like it are the ones who just paid $25k for used Camaros. Go figure.
That's what bothers me-- what does the Camaro have going for it?
Horsepower...
...
... and that's about it.
What does the Mustang have going for it?
-- Existence, for one thing!
-- Decent power
-- Affordability
-- Style
-- Finesse
-- Heritage...
... and I can keep going, if needed.
It's official. The Chevrolet Camaro is the K-Mart knock-off of the pony-car world! B)