which one
#1
which one
well i have a small sitiuation here, i might have the option to get either a mustang gt, bullitt, mach 1, well the only problem is this is going to be my daily driver and my only car for a while, now i know the mach 1 is a 4 valve and the others are 2v but i really like the bullitt look but i drive probably 20 miles a day on averge and about 80 or so miles on the weekends, and i know the bullitt and mach 1 are pretty rare and i dont want to get one and put all those miles on it when someone else can get one and put it to much better use but i do love the looks and half of me think its just a car, when the other halfs no its not dumbass its a world wonder dont mess it up, so i was wondering if someone can shine some light on my situition please
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RE: which one
if you can get the Mach for a similar price to the bullit, or at least for a good deal compared to other listings, then by all means, go for it
unless youre saving for something further down the road, which in that case i'd go for the GT
unless youre saving for something further down the road, which in that case i'd go for the GT
#6
RE: which one
if i get a chance im going bullitt i like them more than anything, i like mach but i dont like the hood the shaker ok but the cowl of the hood looks to tall and round to match the shaker and i aint big on the rims and black stripe down the side
#10
RE: which one
Go with the mach and remove the stripe kit.
Mine came without, and I was desperate to put the graphics on, but I think it looks a lot better without, now.
They all should get similar gas mileage, but the mach requires 91+ octane. Not a big deal if you don't mind paying that extra $ .20 per gallon.
Mine came without, and I was desperate to put the graphics on, but I think it looks a lot better without, now.
They all should get similar gas mileage, but the mach requires 91+ octane. Not a big deal if you don't mind paying that extra $ .20 per gallon.