Edmund's Cons on 2012 Mustang
Sure, there's slot of Mustangs, BUT the great thing about Mustangs are they are so easy to personalize as your own.
But as for 2011 or newer I don't see many, Camaro for comparison out sells Mustang for the recent years.
But as for 2011 or newer I don't see many, Camaro for comparison out sells Mustang for the recent years.
I see few modern era mustangs in my area but I see quite a few older ones, like late 80's to 2000 roughly. My old 2010 Challenger was unique in my area and I'd hardly ever see another one. I was afraid to customize that car but not the 2012 Mustang. You can personalize a Mustang and not worry about being able to bring it back to stock if you later decide to. There are so many cars, and so many clubs, and so many parts manufacturers, the Mustang really has the best of all worlds. I especially like that it's an everyman's car. You don't have to be an oil sheik to own one.
Originally Posted by 11SHELBYGT500
I'm in SoCal and the answer is NO.
I don't see many Camaros of any year around south OC but there are a lot of mustangs I once counted 5 mustangs at one 4 way traffic stop( including me) but at the same time there was probably equal that number in mercedes.
Last edited by GT1000; Feb 12, 2012 at 09:13 AM.
Originally Posted by GT1000
I'm in SoCal so the answer is yes!
I don't see many Camaros of any year around south OC but there are a lot of mustangs I once counted 5 mustangs at one 4 way traffic stop( including me) but at the same time there was probably equal that number in mercedes.
Originally Posted by 11SHELBYGT500
10-12's? I don't see them, one here and there but, that's about it and I drive for a living so I'm on the road a lot.
Last edited by GT1000; Feb 12, 2012 at 09:33 AM.
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