Maybe Switching to a "Grown Up" Car
#101
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I'm married and have 3 kids. this mustang is the second coupe I've ever owned. My previous coupe was a 96 Acura Integra GSR back in the good ol' days.
I justified buying this mustang while having 3 kids ranging from 5 - 13 years old by saying "we don't need two family cars" to my wife she drives the Santa Fe and I have the mustang **hint hint **
I justified buying this mustang while having 3 kids ranging from 5 - 13 years old by saying "we don't need two family cars" to my wife she drives the Santa Fe and I have the mustang **hint hint **
My wife always said, we have a family car already. Get what you want.
She said this while I was trying to decide between a Lincoln LS or a F-150 Lighting. Told the Lincoln salesman sorry, buying the Lighting....
Shes always had the Vans or SUV's and me with the Mustangs. Great having a awesome wife.
#102
I have been a grown up most of my life and it's not what it is all cracked up to be.. Almost Sixty-two now and time for my bucket list. I have a fully restored 1998 Ford F150 98000 original miles and 2007 Toyota Prius. Next week I will be purchasing a 2014 V6 Manual 6 Speed Ruby-Red Metallic Premium Convertible with the Pony Package. I have wanted a Mustang since I was 17. I live in Florida so it will be great. Sliding toward retirement and not being a grown up. By the way my wife told me to buy it because I work hard and deserve it. Oh yea still keeping the other cars because I have a 3 stall garage.
#103
Since you didn't mention price i'll just throw out what i consider grown up and bad *** at the same time, a BMW M5! But if cost is an issue i would say either a WRX or Charger RT off the top of my head! Hope this helps and good luck with your choice!
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