Better car? You mean the G8 over the Mustang, right? Because no one even takes the IS250 seriously, even Lexus salesmen. That car is for punk-ass kids who couldn't afford the "big boy" version. I'll happily take a V8, a suspension that actually performs well enough to be both capable and
comfortable, and the eventual option of a stick (T56 coming, 6L80E will do).
So I'm a punk-ass kid? Thanks for the generalization. 👎
The sadder truth is that having personally driven an IS250, it wipes the floor with any Mustang excluding, Saleen, Roush, or Shelby. You know, real Mustangs worth paying over $30,000 for.
But then again I know I'm crazy for liking what is clearly the better choice; The one with character, purpose, and substance. Hell, I'd even take the V6 G8 over the IS250, so you know that I'm crazy...
I find it hilarious that having driven both cars, thus allowing me to make a solid opinion, I'm still being bashed for picking what I know is a better car.
And the only reason you'd picked the G8, is because you're heavily drawn towards any GM product. Please, do not deny it.
Who is paying $6000 more? Almost every Mustang GT you see out on the dealer lots with the "common" options equipped run about $27-28K. Considering that most of it will be standard equipment on a $31K Bullitt, I'd consider the $3000 price increase minimal at best, something I think a lot of enthusiasts would be happy to pay.
I'm going by MSRP's. If you want to go by options included, then you should also include the ridiculously stupid dealer markups that will be put on the Bullitt.
Please, excuse Ford for utilizing the marketing department to keep renewed interest in their car. People have been waiting for the Bullitt car to return since 2001, god forbid we let them celebrate once in a while...
Ford wouldn't have to be trying to keep folks interested in the Mustang if they didn't keep offering some special model every year.
They aren't sucker cars, just wait 15-20 years and they will actually be worth some money because of their rarity. And if Ford can make a bit of money on them by jacking up the price then more power to them. I do think it's unfair to the buyer to call them a sucker for buying this.
2 decades can drive the price up of anything these days. 20 years from now, I doubt even a single GT-H, Shelby GT, or GT500 will be worth much more than you paid for them.
You keep on saying it's overpriced yet you have not shown any alternative in that price bracket, and spare me the IS250, please.
Ignoring your stupid ass remarks and the fact that your "sarcasm" can still be found as offensive, the G37S & the 350Z are far better cars. May I also include the WRX STi, Evolution X, & even the Mugen Si.
Now go away, and take your sterotypical comments somewhere else as you obviously have
your head shoved so far up Ford's ass, you'd probably be idiotic enough to think a Bullitt was worth $40,000.
P.S. Don't bother replying. I'd rather not have to read another one of your sterotypical comments about Japanese cars being "Japanese rice". Sarcasm or not, I'll report it next time.