StangTV.com - Supercharging our 2007 V6 Mustang
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@dadonator15 unless you cam it ;)
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Ahh, I'm so excited to buy the XCharger for the (hopefully) soon to be mine 2006 Mustang V6 I'm looking at. I don't get all the hate directed at those of us interested in modding V6 Mustangs. As others have said and I'll say again, I'm a young male and my insurance is insane as a rule, so I would rather buy a car I can actually afford to pay for. It's not like I wouldn't love a new 5.0, but I'm still looking forward to bettering my developing mechanical skills on a nice car like this.
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I have an 07 V6 and starting to get into mods. Thanks to deployments and no kids, I paid the balance off of it. Im looking to get an 08 gt 500. Test drove the newer ones but for the money, I think ill just mod a slighter older one
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@dadonator15 And I can't afford one now. I'm a college student from out of the country. That means no job for me. And that's why I cannot get one.
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@yeuhunderoath I'm with Geico, but i'm not American. And yes, I do have a clean record.
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@CBMECHA Because your car will NEVER sound like a v8. Thats why you should buy one
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@CBMECHA who do you have insurance under? I'm 19 with a 2005 v6 mustang and I only pay 1500$ a year..
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So if a GT was only $22-24k at the dealership in my area and my insurance was ~$1,200 a year for a 24 year old male how its it better to buy a V6 and upgrade it to something that can marginally keep up with a GT? I actually, purchased the Premium Ford ESP for the car & extended the warranty until it expired last February (that cost me ~$1000).
No offense Spartan19069, but sometimes its just better and cheaper to start with a better platform right off the bat.
I don't see why people always hate on us v6 guys. Sure I would love a v8 Mustang, but I'm only 18. I saved for a year and paid the $14,000 price tag for my '07 v6. My insurance it $4,500 a year..no joke.So I can't imagine how much the insurance on a GT would be for me! lol
CBMECHA 2 months ago 5
Yeah guys you're not getting it. It's all relative; modding. It's a hobby, it's an enthusiasts play thing. I have a 2007 V6 and have had a blast bolting upgrades too it. Because I started with a V6, my initial buy-in was cheaper. I know guys that buy M3s and dump 18k in mods on them. It's all relative. For most it's not about "beating a GT" at all. It's the process of making something better and feeling/experiencing/hearing the results.
pixelsmack 2 months ago 2