Car Search 2011: Ford Mustang

Jane and I have decided that sometime in the next six months or year, we’re going to get a new car. I’m currently driving a 2004 PT Cruiser, which has been a great car, still runs well, seats four, is built like a tank, and is remarkably crash safe…and in about a year, my eldest is going to be old enough to learn to drive. So we aren’t looking to replace my car, exactly. Instead, we’re looking for something fun. Here’s what we’re looking for.

  • First, it needs to have more power. I love my Cruiser, but it’s a little sluggish getting on the freeway and going up hills. It’s especially sluggish getting on the freeway whilst going up a hill at the same time, which is something I do daily.
  • Second, it needs to have a fun, distinctive look, as the Cruiser does.
  • Both the driver and front passenger seats need to be comfortable to sit in.
  • It should be fun to drive.
  • The gas mileage should be no worse than my Cruiser’s. (This is not hard.)
  • I have to like it better than I do my Cruiser.
  • If it seats four, that’s nice, but it’s not required. Two will do. (That is, me and Jane.)

A sports car is a possibility. A convertible is a possibility. But I’m also open to something else entirely, provided that the criteria are met.

Since there’s no rush to buy, we’re going to take our time and have fun with it. So what we’re going to do each weekend is go out and look at a car. One (1) car. Or, at least, one dealer. If they’ve got multiple offerings that might do, we’ll look at all of them.

Here’s our procedure:

  1. Look up the make on-line first, and see what models might be of interest. There’s no point in looking at something we can’t afford, or going to a dealer if they have no cars I’d even consider.
  2. How does it look? Is it immediately recognizeable, or does it look like everything else on the road?
  3. Go to the dealership and sit in the car. Does it pass the laugh test? Can I sit in it comfortably? Is the instrument panel interesting and fun, or is it ugly and pedestrian. If I can’t stand the interior, there’s no point in driving it.
  4. Go for a test drive. How does it handle? Do I like driving it? Is it still comfortable? When I accelerate, is it effortless? Or does it seem to be working too hard?
  5. Is it adequate? Is it great? Do I love it?

Today we went to one of the local Ford dealerships, and test-drove a Mustang (V6, premium package, but not a convertible). Here’s my assessment.

  • Looks: OK, but a bit understated for a Mustang. Half the time when I see a Mustang on the road these days it turns out to be a Dodge Challenger.
  • Interior: Not bad, but a little cramped side-to-side. Not too much headroom. Not as comfortable as my cruiser. The instrument panel is nothing special.
  • Performance: better than my Cruiser (heck, it’s a V6 vs. an underpowered V4), but not what I expected. I want to press the accelerator from a standing stop and have it accelerate quickly and effortless. The Mustang accelerates just fine, but makes a big deal about it. (Possibly that’s just part of the whole pony-car thing.)
  • Score: Adequate; not great. I don’t love it.

I will say, though, that they had a GT that was exactly the perfect shade of blue. I don’t want a GT–the V8 is a little too thirsty for my taste–but if I loved the Mustang I’d have found that GT very tempting. More than I want to spend, but very tempting.

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  1. No comments on the car search, but welcome back to the blogosphere! I’m going to attempt to get back on myself over the weekend. My last update was sometime in the ’90’s I think…

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