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<blockquote data-quote="1Kona_Venom" data-source="post: 16147294" data-attributes="member: 101429"><p>Two platforms are, 13-14 GT or 2015-18 Focus ST1</p><p>One way to work is 8 minutes, 4 days a week.</p><p>Also have an F150 and my 2011 Shelby (700hp). I do not want to daily my Shelby, and for long trips, the F150 is comfy and plush.</p><p></p><p><strong>The 13-14 GT/AUTO/WHITE</strong></p><p>would be an investment to daily but than 3 or 4 years from now afford me the opportunity to turbo it and have another weekend car. Son and Daughter would have a "mustang" to enter into car shows next to my Shelby.</p><p></p><p>The problem I have with the GT is I don't think I could drive a "sports car", let alone a mustang on a daily basis. I did back in the day, but years of cars has changed that perspective. The GT cockpit is similar to my Shelby, and what I like about the Shelby is being a weekend car, I feel the "newness" every time after driving a slower car such as a Fusion, truck etc. If the cockpit is the same as the GT, it takes one factor of "newness" away. I think :/</p><p></p><p>As much as I would like to say I would keep the GT stock, I don't think I could. And now, I'm modding two cars...Shelby and a GT. So there's that....</p><p></p><p><strong>Focus ST1.</strong></p><p>Simple, manual, white or grey. I like the blue but my Shelby is blue and don't want two blue cars. The Focus can be modded, but I can also drive it for 3 years than pass it off to one of my kids.</p><p>Plus, the Focus would serve as training my two kids how to drive a stick. If I kept the Focus long term, there is always room for mods and more power.</p><p></p><p>I have always been partial to Fords and I don't like the jelly bean looking Fusions. So that's out.</p><p>Neither car will have a dedicated garage spot. So a white car seems to make sense.</p><p>Stays cooler, easier to clean etc.</p><p></p><p>Figured I would post up, see what other suggestions you guys have?</p><p>I live in the south, no snow or nasty weather</p><p>Budget is about $25,000</p><p>Buying in the next 2 weeks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1Kona_Venom, post: 16147294, member: 101429"] Two platforms are, 13-14 GT or 2015-18 Focus ST1 One way to work is 8 minutes, 4 days a week. Also have an F150 and my 2011 Shelby (700hp). I do not want to daily my Shelby, and for long trips, the F150 is comfy and plush. [b]The 13-14 GT/AUTO/WHITE[/b] would be an investment to daily but than 3 or 4 years from now afford me the opportunity to turbo it and have another weekend car. Son and Daughter would have a "mustang" to enter into car shows next to my Shelby. The problem I have with the GT is I don't think I could drive a "sports car", let alone a mustang on a daily basis. I did back in the day, but years of cars has changed that perspective. The GT cockpit is similar to my Shelby, and what I like about the Shelby is being a weekend car, I feel the "newness" every time after driving a slower car such as a Fusion, truck etc. If the cockpit is the same as the GT, it takes one factor of "newness" away. I think :/ As much as I would like to say I would keep the GT stock, I don't think I could. And now, I'm modding two cars...Shelby and a GT. So there's that.... [b]Focus ST1.[/b] Simple, manual, white or grey. I like the blue but my Shelby is blue and don't want two blue cars. The Focus can be modded, but I can also drive it for 3 years than pass it off to one of my kids. Plus, the Focus would serve as training my two kids how to drive a stick. If I kept the Focus long term, there is always room for mods and more power. I have always been partial to Fords and I don't like the jelly bean looking Fusions. So that's out. Neither car will have a dedicated garage spot. So a white car seems to make sense. Stays cooler, easier to clean etc. Figured I would post up, see what other suggestions you guys have? I live in the south, no snow or nasty weather Budget is about $25,000 Buying in the next 2 weeks. [/QUOTE]
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