5 Reasons Why I Don't Want A Mustang GT Over my V6 #blogpost

5 Reasons Why I Don't Want A Mustang GT Over my V6 #blogpost
My '16 v6
My '16 v6

You all probably think I’m crazy, but this is the truth. After owning my 2016 v6 Mustang for a year, my amateur view of the car world shifted. I used to think that only certain cars can be considered “enthusiasts cars”. I based all my proof on brochure statistics, but you should never pass judgment on a car based on numbers alone.

The S550 v6 has grown on me, and every time I take it out for a drive, my want for a GT fades out. So, here are my reasons for not wanting a Mustang GT.

1: Balance

5 Reasons Why I Don't Want A Mustang GT Over my V6 #blogpost

The mustang has always been the best bang for your buck horsepower car around. This all comes at a cost. While the GT now has an independent rear suspension, that doesn’t change the fact that it’s a boxer in a hurdling race. Sure the boxer hits hard and is considerably agile, but the actual track and field athletes are far better suited for the race.

The v6 on the other hand is lighter and more nimble. Rather than buying a whipple and hitting the drag strip, this car is better suited for track days and auto cross. Still, the v6 still has plenty of power stock for some trouble…

2: Useable Power

5 Reasons Why I Don't Want A Mustang GT Over my V6 #blogpost

This is a fairly common term in the car world. It can almost sound like an excuse for slow cars, but I genuinely feel it in my car. I can push the car harder, and actually use all of the power in a regular drive (And yes, I can still do smokey burnouts).

The car still has its limits. I’ve accidentally broken traction multiple times (the most unexpected in 2nd gear at 40 mph…), and the car can still feel like a handful on the tighter twisty roads I usually drive on.

The v6 can be thrashed more with little consequence. A GT on the other hand isn’t as friendly in this regard…

3: It's Not Unique

5 Reasons Why I Don't Want A Mustang GT Over my V6 #blogpost

In the U.S, modified mustang GT’s are very common. Even on the internet there are thousands of guys who think they’re clever for making a “5.0” or “coyote” pun as a user name. It’s popular for a reason, but a bagged GT with a muffler delete isn’t special.

Alternatively, how many clean modified v6 Mustangs have you seen at a car meet or heard of? It’s an unusual project that goes against the mustang norm. That raises curiosity. What’s this guy got up his sleve?
In the end, I have a lot more respect for a boosted v6 mustang than a GT with its mufflers chopped off (even if it sounds godly).

4: Pushing Power (Useable Power cont.)

5 Reasons Why I Don't Want A Mustang GT Over my V6 #blogpost

Plenty amateur car guys think power is everything, saying “500 hp Is nothing bro!” (I thought that for a long time, so don’t get offended). Then there are experienced car guys who actually enjoy high powered cars. When you start dumping money into a GT to make it fast, you limit how much you can use your car. There’s no way that you can fully enjoy a supercharged 700 whp mustang while using all of its horsepower (and not shredding its tires) on the street.

The v6 has just as many modifications available, yet allows for gains that stay in the “sweet spot” of power. The craziest power v6 I’ve found has ~1000 horsepower (from 1320), and more relatable builds push up to 500 whp. For a RWD daily driven car that’s plenty.

5: The Shelby GT350

5 Reasons Why I Don't Want A Mustang GT Over my V6 #blogpost

If I bought a v8 mustang, it would probably be the GT350. It fits what I value in cars. It has great balance, a unique motor, and actually turns! It’s base price is ~50 grand, or just 5 grand more than a premium GT.

If you think the price difference makes this point invalid, consider this. The extra money you pay for the GT350 includes “upgrades” that you would apply to a vanilla GT to make it barely keep up. Additionally, you get an amazing new motor built for the car’s intended application. There’s also part of a “Shelby tax”, but that’s insignificant in the grand scheme of things.

In the end, opinions on the mustang lineup depend on what consumers look for. Are you a former Mazda speed 3 owner who loves turbo fours? Have an eco boost. Do you want N/A power with a great chassis? Get a v6. Do you drag race? Here’s a v8!

Plenty of people have driven v6 mustangs and called them trash, and it just didn’t fit what they wanted from a mustang. This is a concept that not many people wrap their heads around. If you think a car is bad (if you’ve actually DRIVEN it), you’re just not the target consumer.

In the end, I love my v6, and look forward to many more years with it.

#realcar

Thanks for reading!

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Comments

Mr.Roberts

hmm, normally i consider V6 sports cars in 2 categories, Those that are Nissan Zs/ Infinity Gs and those that are not. There is just that ungodly crisp sensation you get from driving them that you never can imagine life without a quick downshift EVERY. SINGLE. 5. SECONDS. I sh* you not i annoyed the hell out of my wife on a 800 mile trip in a 350 because i’d speed up then slow down just to downshift. Don’t even think about not taking it on a curvy road either, your man boner will never forgive you if you don’t experience the thrilling balance and linear power that is a Z.And the power is enough to throw you off a cliff for sure but it never feels like it WANTS to throw you off a cliff, it just feels like a car, if you stroke it right it’ll cuddle you forever (and like a cat it will be a complete knob and break traction when you least expect it) but that’s fun. What i’m trying to say in all my fanboyish ramblings is that if this Mustang is a good enough V6 sports to walk in the shadow of the Z’s Ethos, then who needs a V8 right? (admittedly the Mustang doesn’t sound anywhere near as glorious as a Z at full chat but at least you have a trunk right?)

12/30/2016 - 22:33 |
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Spartan Night Glider

Reason I bought a V6: poor timing and a small budget lol

12/31/2016 - 00:14 |
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I bought mine for a similar reason. The only thing i was looking for was a manual that would be fun to drive and within my budget of about $1500. Looking back on it two years later, i love my car and i didnt regret my desicion one bit. the fact that its a V6 doesnt matter to me at all. In fact im quite fond of the V6.

01/02/2017 - 17:12 |
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Thanasis St

no,no no and basicly no again…

12/31/2016 - 01:15 |
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“Nice moped bro”

12/31/2016 - 01:36 |
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Oops, wrong meme

12/31/2016 - 01:37 |
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Anonymous

My old boss has a 15’ V6 Mustang. He said it went 0 to 60 in just over 8 seconds. My Volvo does it in about 6.6 seconds, and my car’s making maybe 235 hp at the crank, where Ford claims his should be making 300 hp at the crank. I’ve never personally liked the V6 Mustangs, they just give me this hollow feeling whenver I sit in one. I’d take the 4 pot turbo over the V6 any day, but that’s probably because I’m a boost junkie.

12/31/2016 - 01:21 |
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Driven to Drive 1

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

12/31/2016 - 01:37 |
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Anonymous

I actually like the GT, but a dream build of mine has always been a twin turbo V6 sleeper.

12/31/2016 - 01:44 |
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Shane Barton

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

That would be really cool. Those pesky civics wouldnt stand a chance lol

01/02/2017 - 17:37 |
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Clorox Bleach

Love you man! Preach it! Yknow what also has a V6? The 2nd Gen Ford Probe GT.

12/31/2016 - 01:44 |
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Bleach loves me. I’m not sure if that’s good or bad lol!

12/31/2016 - 01:56 |
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DJ N

Great post, fellow CTzen! And I always thought 240hp was a crapton of power…

12/31/2016 - 01:56 |
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Anonymous

If you wanted Balance, why not just get the ecoboost 4 cylinder? It’s smaller, lighter, has more power in its stock form, yet is still tunable & has plenty of aftermarket support.

12/31/2016 - 02:00 |
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Nunns Turbos

The typical arguments from a v6 Mustang owner.

12/31/2016 - 02:10 |
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Anonymous

You can sugar coat a turd but it’s still a turd ……

12/31/2016 - 02:22 |
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Driven to Drive 1

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

Should I be offended or something?

12/31/2016 - 02:37 |
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