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'11 V6 Mustang vs '03 2V Mustang GT
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<blockquote data-quote="Rock777" data-source="post: 9914531" data-attributes="member: 32244"><p>Just speaking for myself, but I don't necessarily see it as a compromise, but no matter what I just can't call it a "muscle car" like I would consider most V8 Mustangs (with exceptions of the 70's, lol). Call me old school or whatever, but a V6 being a muscle car just doesn't taste right. </p><p></p><p>Not saying I wouldn't drive one, own one, or like ones other people drive alot, cause they amaze me with the versatility and power they produce. </p><p></p><p>I guess to me it's like a salad. I like salad alot and eat them all the time, you can even add meat or anything else you want to add to it to be more filling, nothing wrong with it at all. But it's never going to fill me up like a steak, chicken, pasta, etc. would.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rock777, post: 9914531, member: 32244"] Just speaking for myself, but I don't necessarily see it as a compromise, but no matter what I just can't call it a "muscle car" like I would consider most V8 Mustangs (with exceptions of the 70's, lol). Call me old school or whatever, but a V6 being a muscle car just doesn't taste right. Not saying I wouldn't drive one, own one, or like ones other people drive alot, cause they amaze me with the versatility and power they produce. I guess to me it's like a salad. I like salad alot and eat them all the time, you can even add meat or anything else you want to add to it to be more filling, nothing wrong with it at all. But it's never going to fill me up like a steak, chicken, pasta, etc. would. [/QUOTE]
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