Re: Thinking of selling the car
What is the Crossfire then?
From my view, it's a poser, it has the looks but nothing to back it up.
It's the perfect car for the middle aged man going through a crisis, it looks good but it's soft, comfy, SLOW, and the ESP is calibrated for grandmothers. I'm only 27, I need a little more adrenaline in my car, something that forces me to be aware while driving it, in this car I fall asleep.
If you want that in car, that's fine, I just bought it for the looks, and that was my mistake.
I do want a faster car, you have to understand that this is my first naturally aspirated car in a city where the altitude is high as hell, that robs what little power the engine makes.
I hate being beaten in every road by every other single car, no matter the brand or model.
I know the Mustang is a Ford, but it's a damn good one at that, it even made the Car & Driver 10 Best list which our car never will, do you really think a yee old Benz with a Chrysler badge (not a great thing) is better than a brand new Ford? I'm not so sure.
Price wise all bets are on the Mustang so far.