Hammer: I forgot to type that he also said the GP was better through curves because it's front-wheel-drive. I had test driven a 99 GT convertible a couple of hours before. The 'Stang definitely felt better. I don't like convertibles, though. One thing I can say about the GP is that it has more interior and trunk space, but the Mustang seems more fun. I also don't like the idea of relying on a supercharger; it feels like it's just something expensive to fix when it breaks.
I would like to drive the cars alone; my girlfriend and the salesman were along for the ride with both cars. Also, I feel a little funny red-lining a car that's not mine with the salesman sitting behind me.
I agree with the preference for 8 cylinders. I do like the looks of the GP, though.
What kind of fuel economy do the late-model GTs get (stock and modified with gears, pulleys, etc)?
[This message has been edited by twetzel (edited 08-18-2001).]
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