Checking in: How's your S197 experience so far? I still love mine 7 years later!
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TheReaper (10/23/17)
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Yep. I work in advertising and my main client is a very well known automotive supply company, and this is something we talk about a lot. Forums are basically used by people 35+ and everybody younger tends to use YouTube the most, as well as Facebook and even Reddit. I would venture to say YouTube has hurt forums as much as anything.
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My first mustang I started out with a 2006 GT convertible. I ended up loosing it to financial problems after 2008.
I have a 2006 mustang GT V8 manual coupe, I bought 4 years ago. This is my second mustang and I drive it allot. This has 79,000 miles on it.
I also have a 2014 V6 Premium (glass back) I got less then a year ago. This is my third mustang and we use it on the weekends. My daughter drives my wife around in it often wherever they go. This has 57,000 miles on it.
Both were bought used for about 15500 apiece and both are solid cars.
I like having a car that I can haul 4 people in. There is plenty of head room in the back seat of both.
When I got the 2014 I looked at the 2016 and 2017 but passed on the opportunity. There was not much headroom.
I love both of the cars. I have many dreams of what I would like to do with my 2006.
I'm always thinking of things that could be done to the 2014 also.
I have a 2006 mustang GT V8 manual coupe, I bought 4 years ago. This is my second mustang and I drive it allot. This has 79,000 miles on it.
I also have a 2014 V6 Premium (glass back) I got less then a year ago. This is my third mustang and we use it on the weekends. My daughter drives my wife around in it often wherever they go. This has 57,000 miles on it.
Both were bought used for about 15500 apiece and both are solid cars.
I like having a car that I can haul 4 people in. There is plenty of head room in the back seat of both.
When I got the 2014 I looked at the 2016 and 2017 but passed on the opportunity. There was not much headroom.
I love both of the cars. I have many dreams of what I would like to do with my 2006.
I'm always thinking of things that could be done to the 2014 also.
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Hey there, I'm a bit late to the thread, but here is what I think.
After 4 years of owning the car I still absolutely love it! It has put a smile on my face every single day, and I've enjoyed it more and more with every mod. On the street it still looks good, sounds great and gets all sorts of love. Not to mention making clouds of smoke and getting off the line fast when I need it to.
On the track it's faster than most other cars. There are literally just a handful of cars which can beat it drivers being even. It has been taking the abuse well, and it's been a reliable experience for me so far. I do wish for a nicer interior though.
Waiting to see what the '19-'20 cars look like since the S550 is about as sexy as a tuna in a can.
After 4 years of owning the car I still absolutely love it! It has put a smile on my face every single day, and I've enjoyed it more and more with every mod. On the street it still looks good, sounds great and gets all sorts of love. Not to mention making clouds of smoke and getting off the line fast when I need it to.
On the track it's faster than most other cars. There are literally just a handful of cars which can beat it drivers being even. It has been taking the abuse well, and it's been a reliable experience for me so far. I do wish for a nicer interior though.
Waiting to see what the '19-'20 cars look like since the S550 is about as sexy as a tuna in a can.
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Still happy with my 2011 GT, which I took delivery of in Sept. 2010. It remains fun to drive in an old-fashioned way with the stick and RWD.
The car has a few minor dents and scratches which are visible if you know where to look (most people don't notice but it bothers me).
I've noticed a little wear on the leather passenger seat, which is odd because I almost never carry a passenger. The car only has 17,000 miles and is still fun to drive, and it's never had any mechanical problems, although I'm told there's a minor engine leak which my mechanic told me isn't worth repairing (he just said keep an eye on the oil levels).
However, the car just failed an emissions test, which is kind of weird.
One more thing: As I drive this car I appreciate more and more the absence of a distracting stand-up screen on the dashboard. My wife's new car has one of those, and so did a rental Mustang I had last year. They're ugly and unnecessary. No screens for me!
The car has a few minor dents and scratches which are visible if you know where to look (most people don't notice but it bothers me).
I've noticed a little wear on the leather passenger seat, which is odd because I almost never carry a passenger. The car only has 17,000 miles and is still fun to drive, and it's never had any mechanical problems, although I'm told there's a minor engine leak which my mechanic told me isn't worth repairing (he just said keep an eye on the oil levels).
However, the car just failed an emissions test, which is kind of weird.
One more thing: As I drive this car I appreciate more and more the absence of a distracting stand-up screen on the dashboard. My wife's new car has one of those, and so did a rental Mustang I had last year. They're ugly and unnecessary. No screens for me!
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Your car obviously sits a lot. By any chance was the battery disconnected just prior to the test?
Otherwise, it's good to hear that you still like the car...the thing has so few miles on it that it's probably worth getting the blemishes cleaned up!
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My 2014 is a love/hate. Ford has still not fixed the transmission (automatic) so every time it does its flare between 5 and 6, I feel like driving it into a lake and going and buying a Honda. Now the accessory is cutting off when I am parked at my sons school picking him up, so the stereo just cuts off, then back on when the ket is in the accessory position. Of course, Ford will blame Pioneer (after market stereo because the original one sounded worse than a 1987 Yugo with one speaker), and Pioneer will blame Ford, so I get to sit in silence and be thankful that someday I will rid myself of Ford, and never buy another one. This one just has to last me a few more (maybe 12.5) years until I am ready to buy another non-Ford car. But it looks good, has lots of power, and I think overall it's a pretty solid car. I work at a shipyard so I hate to buy another car until absolutely necessary because it's not ideal conditions to try to keep a car clean and protected from the elements.
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You shouldn't have to pull over and study a menu system and in order to turn on the defroster!
Every time I get in an old car with the old simple *****, slides, and buttons, I go "ahhhh, this is such an improvement!"
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IMO, if the vehicle has redundant controls, it allows for either choice, and I like that, a lot. My 2011 GT Premium has that...the touch-screen (which is fine, BTW), and ****/buttons. It gives the user (dumb 'ol me) the choice to use one way, the other way, or especially BOTH ways, and that is an intelligent system. And, I like it.
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small tangent rant: I absolutely hate the new touch screen systems that are being used in many new cars these days. If I wanted to design a confusing and distracting device to be difficult to use while driving, I don't think I could do much better than these touch-screen HVAC and radio controls, etc. Maybe it is because I get to try them in rentals and don't have enough time to get used to them, but they are a major distraction for no benefit that I can see.
You shouldn't have to pull over and study a menu system and in order to turn on the defroster!
Every time I get in an old car with the old simple *****, slides, and buttons, I go "ahhhh, this is such an improvement!"
You shouldn't have to pull over and study a menu system and in order to turn on the defroster!
Every time I get in an old car with the old simple *****, slides, and buttons, I go "ahhhh, this is such an improvement!"
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And the Sync lady has trouble with my yankee accent too! Which is strange because I really didn't think it was that bad, LOL
OK, back on point: I like the HVAC controls in my 2010 Mustang, just modern enough but also simple and obvious
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