2013 Mustang GT 5.0 w/ Glass Roof Ride Report
#1
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Join Date: Dec 2011
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2013 Mustang GT 5.0 w/ Glass Roof Ride Report
Got to YYZ expecting to get a G37 or a Maxima when I saw a dark metallic red fully loaded GT 5.0 in the ES aisle, jumped into the car turned the key and it says "my key activated max speed 130 km/h" , I saw other 2 hard tops out of the aisle so I asked the greeter if I could get one of those and he said sure. First one dark red as well same thing the "my key" was on, the second one was off and it was bright red (ford calls it race red).
I was a happy camper 2013 fully loaded GT 5.0 with glass roof and 19" wheels.
Driving around it is a great car, sounds like heaven, rides pretty well its really well sprung and has amazing power and torque, the glass roof makes it feels a bit like a convertible but without the wind noise and the loss of rigidity.
Everywhere I went people look at the car and I never got so many compliments on a car from strangers before I was surprised by how many people really like the car (it did look really cool check pics). It has some really cool gadgets, in the dark when you unlock the car the side mirrors have like a mini projector that shows the mustang logo on the ground (check pictures) and the info screen has track apps and all the info you need. The 2013 mustang GT looks really cool and gets a lot of attention but at the same time it feels like an old model tuned by the factory to look modern. I didn't like the shaker stereo it looks cheap and it sounded muffled I tried to change the setting but nothing helped and I believe a top of the line car like that deserves I nicer key, it had exactly the same key as the base mustang that I drove a while ago.
If anyone is going to YYZ (my favorite location by far) should try to get one, when I was returning mine I asked the greeter and he said they got a whole bunch of them hard top and convertible fully loaded, I saw at least 5 I even took a picture of the lot .
Pros:
Engine
Looks
Tranny
Seats
Cons:
Dash feels cheap
Stereo
Key
Pictures: :-:
http://imageshack.us/g/818/img0814wy.jpg/
Short video of the engine sound:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3KqEW3vR3AU
I was a happy camper 2013 fully loaded GT 5.0 with glass roof and 19" wheels.
Driving around it is a great car, sounds like heaven, rides pretty well its really well sprung and has amazing power and torque, the glass roof makes it feels a bit like a convertible but without the wind noise and the loss of rigidity.
Everywhere I went people look at the car and I never got so many compliments on a car from strangers before I was surprised by how many people really like the car (it did look really cool check pics). It has some really cool gadgets, in the dark when you unlock the car the side mirrors have like a mini projector that shows the mustang logo on the ground (check pictures) and the info screen has track apps and all the info you need. The 2013 mustang GT looks really cool and gets a lot of attention but at the same time it feels like an old model tuned by the factory to look modern. I didn't like the shaker stereo it looks cheap and it sounded muffled I tried to change the setting but nothing helped and I believe a top of the line car like that deserves I nicer key, it had exactly the same key as the base mustang that I drove a while ago.
If anyone is going to YYZ (my favorite location by far) should try to get one, when I was returning mine I asked the greeter and he said they got a whole bunch of them hard top and convertible fully loaded, I saw at least 5 I even took a picture of the lot .
Pros:
Engine
Looks
Tranny
Seats
Cons:
Dash feels cheap
Stereo
Key
Pictures: :-:
http://imageshack.us/g/818/img0814wy.jpg/
Short video of the engine sound:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3KqEW3vR3AU
Last edited by powermax; Jul 31, 2012 at 2:33 pm
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Join Date: Dec 2011
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You can always get good stuff at yyz late night since all the returns are processed and ready for the next morning. Last time I got there in the morning they had 5 cars in the whole lot and 2 at ES an impala and a suburban.
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Join Date: Jun 2011
Location: MEL
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Is there any logic as to how cars like this wind up in the fleet? I mean, a 5.0 Mustang with a glass roof is not something that you'd order if you were constructing a rental car fleet from scratch, since the category system makes it rather hard to charge more for it than for, say, a V6.
Is there any logic to rental car fleet purchases at all? Or does National just fork over a vast sum of money and the manufacturer just sends over whatever bizarrely-specced vehicles they happen to have sitting around?
Is there any logic to rental car fleet purchases at all? Or does National just fork over a vast sum of money and the manufacturer just sends over whatever bizarrely-specced vehicles they happen to have sitting around?
#13
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Join Date: Dec 2011
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Is there any logic as to how cars like this wind up in the fleet? I mean, a 5.0 Mustang with a glass roof is not something that you'd order if you were constructing a rental car fleet from scratch, since the category system makes it rather hard to charge more for it than for, say, a V6.
Is there any logic to rental car fleet purchases at all? Or does National just fork over a vast sum of money and the manufacturer just sends over whatever bizarrely-specced vehicles they happen to have sitting around?
Is there any logic to rental car fleet purchases at all? Or does National just fork over a vast sum of money and the manufacturer just sends over whatever bizarrely-specced vehicles they happen to have sitting around?
#14
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Join Date: Dec 2011
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I'm not sure how it works but when I went to get this car they had a lot of fords fully loaded, like a ford Edge Sport with 22" rims and a Explorer limited. Last time I got a Taurus at this location it was a limited fully loaded as a full size . pic http://img20.imageshack.us/img20/5800/img0420yf.jpg
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Is there any logic as to how cars like this wind up in the fleet? I mean, a 5.0 Mustang with a glass roof is not something that you'd order if you were constructing a rental car fleet from scratch, since the category system makes it rather hard to charge more for it than for, say, a V6.
Is there any logic to rental car fleet purchases at all? Or does National just fork over a vast sum of money and the manufacturer just sends over whatever bizarrely-specced vehicles they happen to have sitting around?
Is there any logic to rental car fleet purchases at all? Or does National just fork over a vast sum of money and the manufacturer just sends over whatever bizarrely-specced vehicles they happen to have sitting around?
I think that's why we see "waves" of cars with various specs at various times. For example, for Chrysler 300s - first we see ones with cloth seats, then ones with leather (some with the 8 speed transmission), and lately C models.