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Title: Question of the day
Post by: BazaJT on 21 May 2017, 19:07:47
Did I fancy a drive in A Mustang?[a 65plate 5L]  :o Of course after a great deal of thought I let the guy [an acquaintance]force the remote fob into my hand :D ;D ;D First thing that struck me was the fob was just like the one you get with the new Mondeo-although there's nothing wrong with that just that I suppose I expected something a bit special in some way-one thing that amused me once sat in it was the speedo,round the outer edge there is the speed markings in mph and further into centre the ones in kph and between the two it says ground speed :D.As obviously it's not my car I don't know the 0-60 time,nor do I know the ultimate top speed[never got near it or even try to]It wouldn't really matter as from start up to shut down there was just that sound and oh what a sound 8) 8) I could keep one of these cars just on that basis alone,nearly cried when I had to return the fob after an hours run about :-* :-*
Title: Re: Question of the day
Post by: Lizzie Zoom on 22 May 2017, 09:29:22
Since the 1968 Mustang Fastback I have always fancied them.

The latest ones are just so great to look at, and no doubt fun to drive.  Last year I saw a brand new 5L red example in my Sainsbury's car park; my God, did it look cool!! 8) 8) 8) 8)

I wanted it! :-* :-*
Title: Re: Question of the day
Post by: Viral_Jim on 22 May 2017, 10:16:59
Yup, great cars! I'd love one, although in blue rather than red  :y.

Regarding the key fob, I'm afraid when it comes to things like that Ford just don't seem to "get it". Iirc they even put some ford bits onto the early Aston Martin Vantage and DB9 (keys and some switchgear iirc)when they had control of the company  :o
Title: Re: Question of the day
Post by: Diamond Black Geezer on 22 May 2017, 11:45:59
And that's why ( I strongly suspect) we'll have lots of flimsy Peugeot switchgear to look forward to on the next generation of Vauxhalls....  :(
Title: Re: Question of the day
Post by: Webby the Bear on 22 May 2017, 21:23:39
Yep I am also an admirer of the new 'stang. Well. Bit more than an admirer. I f.....g love them  :)

I can't believe anyone would choose the 2.3 ecoboost  :-X
Title: Re: Question of the day
Post by: Kevin Wood on 22 May 2017, 22:46:40
Yep I am also an admirer of the new 'stang. Well. Bit more than an admirer. I f.....g love them  :)

I can't believe anyone would choose the 2.3 ecoboost  :-X
Yeah - a muscle car without a V8.. just rong. :y
Title: Re: Question of the day
Post by: 2boxerdogs on 22 May 2017, 23:22:34
Had one in the states in 2013 drove from San Francisco to Los Angeles (Pacific coast highway) red convertible & loved every second in it lovely sounding V8,  they certainly are a beautiful car.
Title: Re: Question of the day
Post by: Nick W on 23 May 2017, 00:05:34
Yep I am also an admirer of the new 'stang. Well. Bit more than an admirer. I f.....g love them  :)

I can't believe anyone would choose the 2.3 ecoboost  :-X
Yeah - a muscle car without a V8.. just rong. :y


in America there is a much bigger difference in the price of a V8 and 2.3 Mustang. And apart from a few specials, Mustangs have always been priced at the cheap end of the coupe market, which has always meant that smaller engines have been both common and popular. The original 289 V8 was barely anymore powerful than the straight six that was standard fit, together with weak suspension and hopeless brakes.


I don't like the looks of the latest Mustangs; they're badly proportioned, have too many contrived styling features and like the previous model are too big.
Title: Re: Question of the day
Post by: BazaJT on 23 May 2017, 07:47:07
Big and bloated though it was I quite liked the look of the Mach1.The ugliest Mustang for me was the MkII[I think that's how it was termed] from the late '60's/early '70's[?]The one I drove was in darkish Grey metallic as can be had on "British" Fords which I thought quite suited it.
Title: Re: Question of the day
Post by: biggriffin on 23 May 2017, 08:50:55
Yep I am also an admirer of the new 'stang. Well. Bit more than an admirer. I f.....g love them  :)

I can't believe anyone would choose the  2.3 ecoboost  :-X


Is faster than the overweight V8, accelerates faster than V8, and is cheaper to run.
Title: Re: Question of the day
Post by: aaronjb on 23 May 2017, 09:11:52
Yep I am also an admirer of the new 'stang. Well. Bit more than an admirer. I f.....g love them  :)

I can't believe anyone would choose the  2.3 ecoboost  :-X


Is faster than the overweight V8, accelerates faster than V8, and is cheaper to run.

Really? Evo don't agree that the Ecoboost accelerates faster:

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The Mustang GT is the UK's best performer, dispatching the 0-62mph in just 4.8 seconds depsite a lardy 1771kg kerb weight, while the Ecoboost requireds another second to hit 62mph

Unless you mean in-gear times (say 30-80), which I can't find figures for as easily.
Title: Re: Question of the day
Post by: Kevin Wood on 23 May 2017, 09:24:48
Well, if I wanted a 4 pot Ford, I'd buy a Mondeo, not a Mustang. ;)
Title: Re: Question of the day
Post by: aaronjb on 23 May 2017, 09:33:29
Well, if I wanted a 4 pot Ford, I'd buy a Mondeo, not a Mustang. ;)

Also that ;)

Evo say the V8 is the only one to get, Jalopnik (IIRC) say the 4-pot is "more than enough for most people".. but y'know, when is enough, enough? When it comes to power or cylinders, never! ;D
Title: Re: Question of the day
Post by: Viral_Jim on 23 May 2017, 10:22:04
Well, if I wanted a 4 pot Ford, I'd buy a Mondeo, not a Mustang. ;)

100% agree. The ecoboost would be a fine engine for a big comfy mondeo ST. For a 'stang, definitely not.
Title: Re: Question of the day
Post by: Doctor Gollum on 23 May 2017, 10:31:12
If I wanted a new 'budget' yank convertible, then it would be the Camaro... the 280ish bhp 3.6 is a decent enough engine. Obviously the 6.2 V8 would be the first choice, but as compromises go, the 3.6 is an acceptable one 8)
Title: Re: Question of the day
Post by: aaronjb on 24 May 2017, 10:07:00
Slightly on topic but on the topic of how many cylinders is enough.. how about this for when one V8 just isn't enough?

(https://scontent.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t1.0-9/18620213_1377766462304800_8065628705783222366_n.jpg?oh=0631d9ec1d0987f1b2432cf16264a176&oe=59AAB1B0)
Title: Re: Question of the day
Post by: Kevin Wood on 24 May 2017, 10:41:02
'ain't going to fit in an Omega's engine bay! ;D
Title: Re: Question of the day
Post by: Doctor Gollum on 24 May 2017, 13:19:41
'ain't going to fit in an Omega's boot! ;D
Fixed, looking at the gearbox ::) might go in an Audi as they like the whole arse backwards approach to engine installation. Might not improve the understeer though ;D

Oh, and to answer Aarons question, 12 should suffice :D
Title: Re: Question of the day
Post by: 2boxerdogs on 24 May 2017, 14:29:44
The only one to have is the V8 😎
Title: Re: Question of the day
Post by: Doctor Gollum on 24 May 2017, 15:41:19
The only one to have is the V8 😎
We will have to agree to disagree ;)
Title: Re: Question of the day
Post by: TheBoy on 25 May 2017, 18:24:23
Is that a W16 lump :o
Title: Re: Question of the day
Post by: TheBoy on 25 May 2017, 18:24:41
'ain't going to fit in an Omega's engine bay! ;D
Bigger hammer needed ;D
Title: Re: Question of the day
Post by: Nick W on 25 May 2017, 18:33:13
Is that a W16 lump :o


Looks like two LS V8s coupled to one gearbox.

Title: Re: Question of the day
Post by: aaronjb on 25 May 2017, 20:30:13
Is that a W16 lump :o


Looks like two LS V8s coupled to one gearbox.

That's exactly what it is ;)