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Let’s Argue: Cheapest Way to Go Fast With Modern Amenities (2010+)
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<blockquote data-quote="Kiohtee" data-source="post: 16165680" data-attributes="member: 103998"><p>I designate 2010 as that seems to be, from memory, about the time when most manufacturers started offering heated leather, Bluetooth and/or GPS as sometimes standard or low cost OEM options. Plus a car from 2010 obviously won't look as dated as a car from the 90's or early-to-mid 00's and is probably a bit safer and in general a better bang for your buck. It also eliminates clapped out Fox cars with LS-based motors. Lol</p><p></p><p>But seriously; I think it goes without saying that I'm a little biased in my thinking, but I do strongly believe that a 2011-2017 Mustang GT, specifically with a 6R80, is the best bang for your buck platform on the market currently.</p><p></p><p>What's your opinion?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kiohtee, post: 16165680, member: 103998"] I designate 2010 as that seems to be, from memory, about the time when most manufacturers started offering heated leather, Bluetooth and/or GPS as sometimes standard or low cost OEM options. Plus a car from 2010 obviously won't look as dated as a car from the 90's or early-to-mid 00's and is probably a bit safer and in general a better bang for your buck. It also eliminates clapped out Fox cars with LS-based motors. Lol But seriously; I think it goes without saying that I'm a little biased in my thinking, but I do strongly believe that a 2011-2017 Mustang GT, specifically with a 6R80, is the best bang for your buck platform on the market currently. What's your opinion? [/QUOTE]
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