First, you didn't really talk about specifics. A Roush stage 1 can be had for about $6000-7000 above the Mustang sticker price.......whereas a Hellcat is easily in the $70s. And I think Hennessy has several Camaro levels as well. So, what are we talking about.
Now, personally, if I have $75k.....
-1st - I'd have to be quite wealthy just to blow $75k on a car. I'd probably invest it or pay off my mortgage.
-2nd - If I am wealthy enough that throwing $75k on a car is up for discussion, then I'm probably not going to buy a Mustang/Camaro/Challenger. Talk about white trash. What about a used exotic......Ferrari or Porsche? Or what about get a beautifully restored muscle car from the 60's? Or a few fun vehicles......you could get an Ariel Atom and a Polaris Rzr for about that price......ok, that might be a stretch.
No. It's assumed the buyer will bring his own.Do they come with a mullet and Miller high life?
It's no where near an exotic, but it's also a 1/4th of the $75k mark.. I've been looking at 2009-2011 Audi S5s for $18-22k. If the goal is something fast, fun, and turns some heads.. that's a pretty nice option.
I'm tiring of my car and am constantly looking at car sites now. It's getting bad. I really want to hold out until I'm done with payments and just run the car into the ground.. but some of the new cars coming out are just absurd.
Blue. It was a choice of the three. Eff the mortgage and exotics, which would you rather have? That was the question!
Fine I'll play along. The Hellcat is priced in the $70s. A Stage 3 Roush Mustang is probably around $70-80k. The Hennessy Exorcist Camaro is about $90+k......and has nearly 1000 hp and is the only one of these cars that can go >200 mph. So, I'd go Camaro.....
....then sell it to buy something else.
8-ball for the shifter as well.Do they come with a mullet and Miller high life?
There was a kid at my school whose over-protective mom drove a car like that (same color too). She would follow the bus.How bout this Blue....
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That's thinking outside the box. For that price you could get an S5 or a Impreza that would flat out tear the backroads a new one.....and smoke 90% of other cars on the road off the line. And still have plenty left over to buy a Wrangler to go off-reading in and a boat to tow behind it.
My only dilemma is the miles already on some of these 5-6 year old vehicles. 70K+ scares me, but should it these days? Probably not.
The base Corvette around $55k is the correct answer.
Or points out who is happy with their penis and who wants to compensate.This thread is a prime example of the feminization of our culture.
Enjoy your pink Prius.
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I'd take this over all of them.
It used to be sneaky but now it's on tv every Monday night. I guess you've never watched Street Outlaws?That's sneaky. There are some subtle "tells" which says "don't judge a book by it's cover." Notice the lowered stance, the huge skunk squasher drag slicks, and the trailer hitch on the front may be used to haul it to races.
......Or maybe I'm overthinking it a bit......:stuck_out_tongue_winking_eye: