Mustang's car search thread - IT'S OVER!

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It's already $3.50 in quite a few areas, if you plan on keeping whatever vehicle you are buying for an extended period of time you need to think about these things.

I'm not sure where you live, but if it's in a region that snow you also need to think about your driving ability with a big, heavy car with what I assume is no ABS and is RWD.

Not that heavy if he goes for a 1988 SS model, they only weigh 3200lbs. Not that bad, if I can drive my Camaro in the snow/ice with RWD, no traction contol, and no ABS anyone can learn.
 
3.49 here

Time to move to Florida...
I don't live in any city limits. That's part of what keeps it down. It's 4.60 a gallon for 87 octane down in the Palm Beach city limits.
Yet you still get Diesel 30 cents cheaper than we do. 👍 Nearly $5 a gallon here for that stuff.

3.99 for Diesel where I'm at.

Are the EPA estimates for mpg's on the SS Monte Carlo the same as for the '87 Grand National?
 
I don't live in any city limits. That's part of what keeps it down. It's 4.60 a gallon for 87 octane down in the Palm Beach city limits.


3.99 for Diesel where I'm at.

Are the EPA estimates for mpg's on the SS Monte Carlo the same as for the '87 Grand National?

Isn't the SS a V8 and the GN a V6? Seriously I don't know.
 
Don't quote me on it, but the only site mentioning mileage and mote carlo on the same page stated 18/27mpg. Couldn't even find where it said that on the site, but in that sentence it had Monte Carlo, 303hp, and that mileage quote :confused:
 
Don't quote me on it, but the only site mentioning mileage and mote carlo on the same page stated 18/27mpg. Couldn't even find where it said that on the site, but in that sentence it had Monte Carlo, 303hp, and that mileage quote :confused:

That's the last gen Monte Carlo with the V8. The old ones get 16ish city and 27ish highway.
 
Don't quote me on it, but the only site mentioning mileage and mote carlo on the same page stated 18/27mpg. Couldn't even find where it said that on the site, but in that sentence it had Monte Carlo, 303hp, and that mileage quote :confused:
Yeah I saw that too. I clicked the link and it took me to a page for a 2007 SS.
JCE
That's the last gen Monte Carlo with the V8. The old ones get 16ish city and 27ish highway.

Awesome! I think I read they only come as Autos, is it possible to get them as stick?
 
Nope, unless you could find a Mexican version which came with a 4-speed and Hurst shifter :indiff:

I'm gonna have to pass on that. I could handle it being auto since it looks so darn cool

Did the SS have that same 3 spd auto or did it get a 4?

Z34 Monte Carlo, the Front wheel drive variant from the mid 90's, there's a good bit of those with about 90,000-100,000 miles on them, how much longer will they run for?
 
Before 1984, it was the 3-speed. After that it used the 3-speed + OD (4-speed).

As far as the Z34's, not sure on how much longer they'd run for.
 
Nope, unless you could find a Mexican version which came with a 4-speed and Hurst shifter :indiff:

Those Mexican SS's are bad bad boys. http://www.montecarloss.com/MexicanSS.html

I'm gonna have to pass on that. I could handle it being auto since it looks so darn cool

Did the SS have that same 3 spd auto or did it get a 4?

Z34 Monte Carlo, the Front wheel drive variant from the mid 90's, there's a good bit of those with about 90,000-100,000 miles on them, how much longer will they run for?

The Monte Carlo from 1984-1988 had a 2004R 4spd automatic. The years may be off by 1 or two but tey did have those 4spd autos at some point.
 
Before 1984, it was the 3-speed. After that it used the 3-speed + OD (4-speed).

As far as the Z34's, not sure on how much longer they'd run for.

Ok so the SS would have a 4 spd, that's good.


I'm still a bit leary with autos since my dads nearly blew the engine tryin to get on the freeway. 4 sets of golf clubs and 4 guys in the car. It was pullin fine up till 55 then it downshifted and popped into the redline. That scared the crap outta me!
 
Ok so the SS would have a 4 spd, that's good.


I'm still a bit leary with autos since my dads nearly blew the engine tryin to get on the freeway. 4 sets of golf clubs and 4 guys in the car. It was pullin fine up till 55 then it downshifted and popped into the redline. That scared the crap outta me!

My 700R4 in my Camaro is pretty solid--GM's 4spd automatics are actually quite good--and I prefer them over the Ford 4psd boxes at that time.
 
JCE
Those Mexican SS's are bad bad boys. http://www.montecarloss.com/MexicanSS.html



The Monte Carlo from 1984-1988 had a 2004R 4spd automatic. The years may be off by 1 or two but tey did have those 4spd autos at some point.

I'm lookin' for ones later in that generation because if I go down that road at all, a 21 year old car is better than a 27 year old car, so that means what I'd prefer has the 4 spd =]

I'm talkin the 4spd auto on a '04 Mustang V6.
 
I'm lookin' for ones later in that generation because if I go down that road at all, a 21 year old car is better than a 27 year old car, so that means what I'd prefer has the 4 spd =]

Actually, you need to get somehting 25 years old or older--you won't have to worry about emissions because they are exempt. This is why I want a 1984 Trans-Am/Firebird as my next project.
 
What do you mean by emissions exempt? I'm lookin for a reliable first car, that's my idea of getting the younger of that generation

Oh dang, check this out: http://www.autotrader.com/fyc/vdp.j...oors=&transmission=&max_price=4000&cardist=40

The insurance on a Supra will break your budget. I almost bought one of those (1 1991 model) but the insurance would of been too high. Young kids and Supras don't mix well with insurance companes.

By emissions exempt I mean that some (all?) states test your car's emissions to see if it meets the EPA requirements for that year and model. Alot of old cars fail--but there is a section in that law that exempts vehicles 25 years old or older from even getting tested. And it can be technically classified as a classic (I think anyway--that or 30 years old for the classic thing). Stick with old American V8 reliability--your gas mileage may not be as high (which cannot always be the case) but the car will last forever.
 
Supras break down a lot too don't they? Either way, their life is shorter because they are turbo. Have you driven a Miata yet?
 
JCE
The insurance on a Supra will break your budget. I almost bought one of those (1 1991 model) but the insurance would of been too high. Young kids and Supras don't mix well with insurance companes.

By emissions exempt I mean that some (all?) states test your car's emissions to see if it meets the EPA requirements for that year and model. Alot of old cars fail--but there is a section in that law that exempts vehicles 25 years old or older from even getting tested. And it can be technically classified as a classic (I think anyway--that or 30 years old for the classic thing). Stick with old American V8 reliability--your gas mileage may not be as high (which cannot always be the case) but the car will last forever.
Old american V8 reliability. LOL. Insurance companies love teens and V8's! I want one though, so I'm looking into them. My search for Camaro/Firebirds I took down to '87. Promising results, but mostly 6cyl
Supras break down a lot too don't they? Either way, their life is shorter because they are turbo. Have you driven a Miata yet?
Nah, not yet. I can't really drive anything yet because my lisense doesn't come untill october. Dealers don't like kids with permits test driving their stuff...
 
Just find a nice old lady who owns one (shouldn't be hard) and seeing as you are genuinely interested ask to take it for a test drive checking for faults. Take your father of course so she knows you aren't kidding.
 
Just find a nice old lady who owns one (shouldn't be hard) and seeing as you are genuinely interested ask to take it for a test drive checking for faults. Take your father of course so she knows you aren't kidding.

Nice old lady with an MX-5? That doesn't happen here. They all drive crown vics and accords :crazy:

There is a guy down the street with an '87 Monte Carlo SS...And what appears to be an 80's model Pontiac LeMans
 
The only 2 Miata owners I've ever actually seen were both middle-aged women here. Old ladies do drive things like Honda Fits and Mazda 3s. But still, any private seller, you just want to drive one right?
 
The only 2 Miata owners I've ever actually seen were both middle-aged women here. Old ladies do drive things like Honda Fits and Mazda 3s. But still, any private seller, you just want to drive one right?

Yup. I'd have to go out to the island if I wanna do that. They aren't being sold right around me.
 
Wtf? Old ladies drive those boring Buicks, and Caddy's.

Almost forgot about those. I'm a bit blinded seeing as in the past 2 weeks 2 old ladies (crown vic and accord) have nearly taken the front end off the mustang.
 
The only 2 Miata owners I've ever actually seen were both middle-aged women here. Old ladies do drive things like Honda Fits and Mazda 3s. But still, any private seller, you just want to drive one right?


Yea, middle aged men also from my personal real life observations.
Ive recently seen an elder lady (70-80yrs prob) in a RSX..,
She could barely see over the steering wheel.
 
Wtf? Old ladies drive those boring Buicks, and Caddy's.

Yes I can see that, because "boring" Buicks and older Cadillacs are pretty much designed just for them. Go back to a GN and well :sly: And of course the new CTS :dopey: They're not old people cars.

Yea, middle aged men also from my personal real life observations.
Ive recently seen an elder lady (70-80yrs prob) in a RSX..,
She could barely see over the steering wheel.

:lol: There's a midget old lady shops where I work and can't see over the dash of her Fit. As a driver, she scares me, she should stop driving immediately because from what I've gathered about her she's not right in the head any more.
 
Old american V8 reliability. LOL. Insurance companies love teens and V8's! I want one though, so I'm looking into them. My search for Camaro/Firebirds I took down to '87. Promising results, but mostly 6cyl

Nah, not yet. I can't really drive anything yet because my lisense doesn't come untill october. Dealers don't like kids with permits test driving their stuff...

The V6 Fbodies aren't that bad in 3rd gen trim (82-92). What's awsome about the fuel injected ones (basically all of them 1985+) is they can be turbo'd quite easily and made quite fast--and I don't mean a little faster than the stock V8 models but honest-to-goodness fast.
 
JCE
The V6 Fbodies aren't that bad in 3rd gen trim (82-92). What's awsome about the fuel injected ones (basically all of them 1985+) is they can be turbo'd quite easily and made quite fast--and I don't mean a little faster than the stock V8 models but honest-to-goodness fast.

:drool:

That sounds awesome!

I'm looking more at 4th gen because they are more common, but I do like the 3rd gen also. Heheh
 
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