Is the Mustang a sunday car now?
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Is the Mustang a sunday car now?
I live in GA and drive 50 miles to work oneway. I have not seen a old mustang on the road in years. I seen one for sale about a yearago. Old mustang being 64-73. People just don't drive them for a daily driver much any more. The worth of them are going to go up fast. I would think it was the gas prices. The mustang is almost a sunday car.
#2
RE: Is the Mustang a sunday car now?
its not only the gas prices, it also mileage i mean it would be great to have daily driver but then again the mileage will takes it toll= problems with the engine etc . but sum just save it for the weekend or for the summer as for me my car was a daily driver but dicided that i was gona make it to a pro-street car so i stop driving it till the sun is shining or when it summer hehhehe another thing would be its value too, the less u drive the more valuable its gonan be but everyone has there reason for not driving them but also gas is bitch lol
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RE: Is the Mustang a sunday car now?
Down here in GA you just don't see them. I hardly drive mine. Well I putting new heads on right now. I can't drive mine. One day soon people will see mine on the road but only for a sunday drive. I would hate to drive it one on atlanta roads. They are not the best car to be in when someone runs into you. That and it cost to much to drive 120 miles in a day. I think to much of my mustang to do that to it.
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