Should i get a mustang gt?
I'm thinking about getting one but i'm scared that when its winter time in arlington Tx I won't be able to drive it. Cause of the snow and ice. Last winter was the worst in texas with a week of ice on the road
Do you have 49,000 dollars that's what the cheap coupe cost add 5,000 for a convertible is daddy buying it for you. Or are you a trust baby.
Won't that be a probably with any sort of car?
Snowy weather is something to consider if you are getting a car in the first place, doesn't matter what car it is.
For the GT, if you are referring to a brand new 5.0, then be prepared to have high insurance rates, 16-17 average mpg, and an engine that will likely become unreliable once you pass the 100,000 mile mark. Best bet is to buy a used GT, if you like the the older models, or get a brand new v6, and do you r own mods to it. The negatives outweigh the positives. And if you are buying a 40,000 GT, why not spend an additional 10,000-15,000 and get a used 2013-2014 Shelby gt500, on car max only 55,000 for a great looking shelby.
I drive my supercharged Mustang GT in the snow sometimes, I've never gotten stuck or ran off the road or anything. If you're in Texas it's unlikely your winters are all that bad.
Now I like to address some factually incorrect statements made by some other people who apparently know nothing about the subject matter
", and an engine that will likely become unreliable once you pass the 100,000 mile mark. "
Thus far the Coyote has proven reliable, it's based upon the older 4.6L/5.4L which were for the most part quite reliable. Aside from the spark plug issues, but those seem to have been cleared up.
"do you have 49,000 dollars that's what the cheap coupe cost "
A brand new base 2015 Ford Mustang GT costs $32k. With the GT Premium costing about $36k. As you can see here
http://bp3.ford.com/2015-Ford-Mustang#/Models/Style%5BBodyStyle:BS-BJ%5D
Don't pull random rumbers out of your *** and present them as facts.
I drove my 97 Mustang in wintertime until I traded it for my current 2014 GT, which I also drove in winter. And I live in Canada, where the winters are a bit harsher than your puny little Texas snowfalls.
Get yourself a good set of snow tires, that is all you really need (short of knowing how to handle yourself in slippery conditions).
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