New dude from a Ford family
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New dude from a Ford family
Hey guys, I'm new to GM products. My family and I have all had Fords. I have a 99 Mustang GT right now. My wife and I got married and she was very used to driving her mother's TB. So when I went to buy a new car for us to travel in, I bought a TBLT and absolutely love it. Its my favorite car I've ever had so now I'm a GM guy. I have never been fully happy with my Mustang either. I did put a 3.73 gear in it and got it down to a 8.6 in a 1/8th. Seeing that I didn't pay that much for it, I don't think that is terrible.
Now for the reason I made an account here. When my wife gets pregnant or we can afford it, I'm trying to decide to get either a g8 gt or tbss to replace the Mustang. We will need a 4 door. With my wife being used to a TB, the obvious answer was a tb. However, the gas mileage is a huge turn off. The LT already gets bad gas mileage, I don't know about having something with worse fuel mileage. Then a g8 gt passed me that sounded like Jesus singing. I loved the look and sound of that car. Now I'm considering one of those.
Well thanks guys, I'll be around here looking at your forums every now and then. Please give me any advice you can.
Now for the reason I made an account here. When my wife gets pregnant or we can afford it, I'm trying to decide to get either a g8 gt or tbss to replace the Mustang. We will need a 4 door. With my wife being used to a TB, the obvious answer was a tb. However, the gas mileage is a huge turn off. The LT already gets bad gas mileage, I don't know about having something with worse fuel mileage. Then a g8 gt passed me that sounded like Jesus singing. I loved the look and sound of that car. Now I'm considering one of those.
Well thanks guys, I'll be around here looking at your forums every now and then. Please give me any advice you can.
Last edited by SkinsNut; 02-04-2013 at 10:18 AM.
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One time, I was in college and racing my 99 gt at the track. I really didn't have a lot of money but genius me swaps my spinning nittos for dad's MT's. He told me to heat them up real well. Well I must have dropped the clutch at a liiiitttlle bit too high of a rpm and blew that axle out. After upgrading the diff and axles, I was 800 bucks in the hole for one minor mistake.
I definitely don't want to go back to that but I do want to have a quick car to have fun with on the roads. Just nothing too serious.