Alfa Romeo 4c or Porsche 718 Cayman
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The S550 is a big leap forward from the S197 chassis for the Mustang. However, it's definitely not a luxury vehicle. If you want a good mix of luxury and performance, I'd stick with the RCF, or one of it's german rivals.
The GT350 is definitely more of a weekend toy. They are a blast to drive, sound awesome, etc etc, but I'm not sure I would want to daily an S550 at this point.
Nick C.
The GT350 is definitely more of a weekend toy. They are a blast to drive, sound awesome, etc etc, but I'm not sure I would want to daily an S550 at this point.
Nick C.
#23
My mechanic bought one late last year. Fantastic engine and handling, sounds incredible and I like the outside look. Very potent machine. I did not like the interior, at all. The wheel was the best part but the seats were surprisingly tight (track car) the sound system was not good and there was a ton of black plastic. If your focus is on the drive, it's a winner. In the same class I think the Camaro ZL1 would be a more capable car but that may be GT350R money. Only you and a few others will know what it is, everyone else will see a mustang with a loud exhaust if that matters to you.
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The S550 is a big leap forward from the S197 chassis for the Mustang. However, it's definitely not a luxury vehicle. If you want a good mix of luxury and performance, I'd stick with the RCF, or one of it's german rivals.
The GT350 is definitely more of a weekend toy. They are a blast to drive, sound awesome, etc etc, but I'm not sure I would want to daily an S550 at this point.
Nick C.
The GT350 is definitely more of a weekend toy. They are a blast to drive, sound awesome, etc etc, but I'm not sure I would want to daily an S550 at this point.
Nick C.
My mechanic bought one late last year. Fantastic engine and handling, sounds incredible and I like the outside look. Very potent machine. I did not like the interior, at all. The wheel was the best part but the seats were surprisingly tight (track car) the sound system was not good and there was a ton of black plastic. If your focus is on the drive, it's a winner. In the same class I think the Camaro ZL1 would be a more capable car but that may be GT350R money. Only you and a few others will know what it is, everyone else will see a mustang with a loud exhaust if that matters to you.
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The GT350 and RCF are pretty different cars though. The RCF is not a track-prepped beast. It's a heavy luxury GT car with competitive performance figures.
Can't argue on sound though, the GT350 sounds amazing, especially with headers.
Nick C.
Can't argue on sound though, the GT350 sounds amazing, especially with headers.
Nick C.
#26
The S550 is a big leap forward from the S197 chassis for the Mustang. However, it's definitely not a luxury vehicle. If you want a good mix of luxury and performance, I'd stick with the RCF, or one of it's german rivals.
The GT350 is definitely more of a weekend toy. They are a blast to drive, sound awesome, etc etc, but I'm not sure I would want to daily an S550 at this point.
Nick C.
The GT350 is definitely more of a weekend toy. They are a blast to drive, sound awesome, etc etc, but I'm not sure I would want to daily an S550 at this point.
Nick C.
Now, I want something that is rewarding with higher revs. Something like earlier cayman, miata, rcf or gt350.
Test drove the RCF and quite frankly, it just felt like my current 3IS with more power. Which is great, but it just doesnt have that urgency and rawness. Maybe if it had 1k more rpm?
As far as gt350, it is a beast. It is not about the number or performance stats. It is just a pure driver's car. Other than its crappy interior and ford reliability. It is one of those cars that you keep forever.
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The sound from the M4 absolutely kills it for me. Plus the looks are kinda meh IMO. (My dad has an E92 M3, that's a different story, love that thing).
I agree with your assessment of the RCF, but I figured a few aftermarket modifications would get it exactly where I want it for a daily. The GT350 is an amazing car, and an incredible package for the money. I just want a little more luxury myself, since I've been daily driving a Mustang for a while now.
Also, the interior on the RCF is worlds apart from the GT350 IMO.
I'm excited to see what the next GT500 comes out looking like
Nick C.
I agree with your assessment of the RCF, but I figured a few aftermarket modifications would get it exactly where I want it for a daily. The GT350 is an amazing car, and an incredible package for the money. I just want a little more luxury myself, since I've been daily driving a Mustang for a while now.
Also, the interior on the RCF is worlds apart from the GT350 IMO.
I'm excited to see what the next GT500 comes out looking like
Nick C.
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The sound from the M4 absolutely kills it for me. Plus the looks are kinda meh IMO. (My dad has an E92 M3, that's a different story, love that thing).
I agree with your assessment of the RCF, but I figured a few aftermarket modifications would get it exactly where I want it for a daily. The GT350 is an amazing car, and an incredible package for the money. I just want a little more luxury myself, since I've been daily driving a Mustang for a while now.
Also, the interior on the RCF is worlds apart from the GT350 IMO.
I'm excited to see what the next GT500 comes out looking like
Nick C.
I agree with your assessment of the RCF, but I figured a few aftermarket modifications would get it exactly where I want it for a daily. The GT350 is an amazing car, and an incredible package for the money. I just want a little more luxury myself, since I've been daily driving a Mustang for a while now.
Also, the interior on the RCF is worlds apart from the GT350 IMO.
I'm excited to see what the next GT500 comes out looking like
Nick C.
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Former Sponsor
Exactly, which is what they were going for lol. I wasn't worried about interior quality and feel when I was in high-school or college, but now that I'm older, I want more luxury and reliability.
Our S550 hasn't skipped a beat reliability wise, but it has had some really annoying issues like the Sync Headunit freezing or just randomly resetting. It sucks on long road trips, because sometimes you can't fix it until you pull over and shut the car off.
I'm looking at the RCF because of it's combination of reliability, luxury, performance, and build quality. I was blown away by the 2017 I test drove!
Nick C.
Our S550 hasn't skipped a beat reliability wise, but it has had some really annoying issues like the Sync Headunit freezing or just randomly resetting. It sucks on long road trips, because sometimes you can't fix it until you pull over and shut the car off.
I'm looking at the RCF because of it's combination of reliability, luxury, performance, and build quality. I was blown away by the 2017 I test drove!
Nick C.
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You should get the RCF!!!👍👍👍😁😁😀
I know what you mean. I kept my old MB SLK55 AMG hardtop convertible, the last dinosaur in the MB line up with a NA V8 5.5 liter engine!!! No major problems except for the NAVI multimedia occasionally freezing up, LOL.
My bad, I thought you were talking about the MB S550.
I know what you mean. I kept my old MB SLK55 AMG hardtop convertible, the last dinosaur in the MB line up with a NA V8 5.5 liter engine!!! No major problems except for the NAVI multimedia occasionally freezing up, LOL.
My bad, I thought you were talking about the MB S550.
Exactly, which is what they were going for lol. I wasn't worried about interior quality and feel when I was in high-school or college, but now that I'm older, I want more luxury and reliability.
Our S550 hasn't skipped a beat reliability wise, but it has had some really annoying issues like the Sync Headunit freezing or just randomly resetting. It sucks on long road trips, because sometimes you can't fix it until you pull over and shut the car off.
I'm looking at the RCF because of it's combination of reliability, luxury, performance, and build quality. I was blown away by the 2017 I test drove!
Nick C.
Our S550 hasn't skipped a beat reliability wise, but it has had some really annoying issues like the Sync Headunit freezing or just randomly resetting. It sucks on long road trips, because sometimes you can't fix it until you pull over and shut the car off.
I'm looking at the RCF because of it's combination of reliability, luxury, performance, and build quality. I was blown away by the 2017 I test drove!
Nick C.
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