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However, as the article stated and some of the comments that were posted. This was just good business practice and if they didn't do it they should have been hung by their dingleberies by the board members. This article made me feel even better about Ford. They knew they had to change before the crap hit the fan and they did what they had to do to survive and be profitable again. Hats off to you Ford.. Dave
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BTW - I'm not a blind M3 lover who thinks this is the greatest car in the world. I live in a area where the rich guys come out of the woods with their Lambos, Ferraris, P-cars on the weekends. And I've have stated in the past that my dream car right now is the Audi R8. But I will disagree when people say that the M3 doesn't stick out from the 328s/335s of the world.
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Ok so M3 is slightly better then Mustang GT on track in 6-speed version. If you change that to the Double clutch tranny in M3 vs Mustang 6-speed. The M3 will have it beat hands down in acceleration #'s despite the higher hp and torque of the Mustang. I also believe DCT will be faster on track.
As far as price goes it is crazy to even think that the Mustang build quality and refinement is any where near that of the M3. Also M3 resale value is much higher then the Mustangs and its prestige factor is greater. The M3 also comes with 4 year 50K service plan that is built into its price where as Mustang you pay as you go. All of these factors make M3 much better then the Mustang in the same sort of way a Ferrari F430 is better then the Vette Z06. Yes you can buy 2 or 3 Z06's for the price of one F430. However, even if you only just consider the prestige factor or the wow factor and nothing else. The F430 has all 3 of the Z06's you can buy beat by itself. I see way more Z06's on the road then I have ever seen Ferrari F430's. So if you parked one and parked 3 Z06's next to it and gave me the keys to either drive all 3 of those Z06's or F430 even just for a day. I would snatch that F430 key in a heart beat and take off. If I had an option of 2 Mustang GT's and 3 Z06's over M3 and F430. I would still take just one M3 an a F430 over a garage full of stangs and vettes. As for the M3 vs 335i coupe comparison that is totally different. The 335i offers the same luxury and build quality that the M3 offers. It like comparing the Mustang GT vs Mustang GT500. Know with all that said I am very happy that the American muscle cars are improving at a fast rate. Maybe one day the Z06's and Mustangs can actually compete with the German and Italian in those areas of refinement and build quality as well as resale value and prestige factor. Until then Mustang is a poor mans M3 and Z06 is a poor mans F430.
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Although I thoroughly enjoy all of the various "M3 vs" threads, the more I read and respond, the more I realize it is really all just a big pissing contest. My car is faster by 0.2 sec to 60 than yours, etc.
Bottom line, IMO, is as follows: 1. The search for a "faster" car will never end and there is almost always a faster and cheaper option. 2. More power and speed is really just to give bragging rights for 80% of the population because they NEVER actually use the power/speed on public streets (legally) and don't track their cars. 3. IMO, the M3 and Mustang will be RARELY cross shopped other than by some track enthusiasts or those whose budget is stretched by the M3. If you can comfortably afford the M3 and like the brand, the Mustang won't even be on your radar. Call it badge snobbery, fanboyism, whatever... bottom line is that true enthusiasts (like many here) are the vast MINORITY of M3 purchasers. Most people who buy M3s buy it, in part, for the brand and they are not going to park a Mustang in their driveway next to their neighbors Carrera on one side and their other neighbors C63 on the other side. I'm not saying all of those here have the same concern but MOST M3 owners do... and they don't frequent this forum. 4. I love a lot of things about the Mustang... the power, styling (exterior) and sound... way better stock exhaust than the M3 based on sound alone. For me though, the Mustang doesn't interest me and it isn't because of badge snobbery. I personally appreciate the details associated with German cars. I have a colleague that has a Corvette that would embarrass my M3 in almost every performance measure but I still would not buy the Corvette. Not because it isn't a great car but because it isn't my cup of tea (and also because a Honda Accord's interior is WAY better than the Vette). 5. There will always be faster cars than our M3s. It sometimes feels like many here get offended or it lessens their self esteem when that happens... see my comment #2... this is all really just a big pissing contest. We shouldn't feel threatened when another car is as good, or better, performance wise than an M3 even if it costs less. We chose the M3 for specific reasons and regardless of how great the Mustang is, it isn't the right car for many here for various reasons.
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The Boss should be a great contender for the M3 and its more similar specs. 302V8 440hp and 380fl.lb of torque 7500rpm (180mph LS model) Last edited by SnakeKiller; 08-24-2010 at 08:37 PM.. |
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A lesson for those that continue to say Fords will continue to fall apart (I don't aruge their quality was sub-par a decade ago):
Most Dependable Manufacturers Performance by make is based on problems per 100 vehicles for all models; a lower score is better. The industry average is 155. Click on a manufacturer name to read the latest Cars.com make report. NameplateScore Porsche110 Lincoln114 Buick115 Lexus115 Mercury121 Toyota128 Honda132 Ford141 Mercedes-Benz142 Acura143 Hyundai148 Cadillac150 Infiniti150 Subaru155 Industry Average155 Saab158 Saturn164 BMW165 GMC165 Chrysler166 Kia167 Volvo167 Hummer169 Jaguar175 Chevrolet176 Nissan180 Audi182 Dodge190 Pontiac192 Mazda195 Scion201 Mitsubishi202 Mini203 Jeep222 Volkswagen225 Suzuki253 Land Rover255 As far as the interior goes, I sure as hell hope the M3s interior is better than the mustangs - they better be putting the extra $25K towards something. This is what stumps me. . . Base Mustang GT - $35K or so for a decent package. Track Mustang (Boss) $Low 40s (speculation) 'Base' E92M3 - $60K Track M3 (GTS) $170K - Are you kidding me? What a joke. Every M3 loyalist should be thanking Ford for upping the ante with this new Mustang - BMW has no choice but to come out with a serious successor to to the E92M. |
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Well said, and from someone who likes Mustangs but owns an M3. Dave
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For me something was strange about the results. The things mentioned in the article and on the video that are wrong with the Mustang (shocks too soft, body roll, nose dive under braking, shocks can't handle speeds above 60 mph, etc.) are all things that should have killed the car on the track, especially for the regular Joe as they unsettle the chassis and driver confidence to push hard. In this case, the regular Joe pushed harder with the unsettled chassis. I find this odd. Not saying it isn't true, just odd given the characterization of the suspension, not to mention no talk of brake fade given the heavy nose diving of the car on the track.
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Far as exclusivity goes the comparison would be GT500 VS M3, and GT VS 335. I see maybe 3-5 GT500's where i live weekly yet i see a lot more M3's . . . |
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Yes, that discrepancy has been touched upon in the Boss discussion in this forum. I think a big part of the problem here is that - for the general population - its harder to sell a luxury-branded track car than a non-luxury-branded track car. After all, the GTS is far from a true luxury car, with basically no amenities, really. In that sense it does not align itself with BMW's brand message. That makes it a tough sell, so you can't expect to move very many of them, and thus you have to price it very high to make a profit.
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I agree with your comparison, I don't see may GT500s on the road and when I do see one, I know what it is (or at least it looks different from the standard GT or 5.0).
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ive had an E92...ive test driven the stang...i liked the looks, power in the stang...but honestly the stang felt like driving a cement truck in comparison to the M...high driving position, body roll, and crappy steering. could be easily fixed...but i felt no connection to the car. JMO
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I have been going back and forth about purchasing an M3 for nearly 2 years now. To be completely honest, BMW screwed the M3 owners by allowing the tuned 135/335i to be faster. I remember when the e46 M3 came out. It not only set the benchmark for track times for its competition, but also in acceleration. This wasn't the case for the E9x M3's. Part of the allure of the M3 was knowing you were quicker than your competition. First the 135/335's became a threat and now Ford Mustangs. I think I'll pass on the M3 until it becomes something special again (even if it looks better!)
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Ask any M3 owners if they feel like they were screwed by BMW for that reason, which by the way is totally inaccurate. |
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But if you could only have one what one would it be? If I can have many than that changes everything.
On a serious note, my fiance loves mustangs and dreams of having one..... i may be able to have a GT 5.0 and an M3!!! |
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