Got an upgrade... 2013 Mustang GT/CS


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My old car (2002 Cavalier) I have been driving for 10yrs and for 142k miles...while still a good car I decided to finally upgrade. I ordered my Mustang in January and it arrived last week. So far - amazing! Such a different ride. Plus all of the gadgets are great :p

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Congrats - having a new car sure is relaxing, huh ?

You rest knowing if something craps out - its covered. When you had your old piece, you'd drive around hoping nothing broke because it would be an out of pocket expense.

I am getting my new truck this week. (I hope) My 2006 Titan is ready to be put out of its misery.

nice car, but its still a ford. ,

i grew up in a small-medium city, and every boys' dream was to get a mustang (except mine) and every other car in my town was a mustang. i dont know why everyone in that stupid town was mustang crazy.

So therefore your opinion comes from a biased point of view, rendering it void in my opinion.

Be happy for the guy that he got his dream car and stop living in the past. :)

Congrats!!!! Looks like you got the California Special. :)

Your pic looks like it was taken at Ford HQ was it? (Empty lot is surprising nonetheless).

Yup! I live about 15min from Ford HQ and 15min from where the Mustang is built! The lot is empty because I took those photos this past Sunday

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