New V8 Mustang or used F-Type V8S?

New V8 Mustang or used F-Type V8S?

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volvos60s60

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572 posts

221 months

Saturday 19th March 2016
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So here is the question, a well spec'd new Mustang 'vert is not that much cheaper then a used F-Type V8S, plenty of 20000 miles 2013 cars now around the £45K mark, although the Mustang is still cheaper it's close enough to be worthy of consideration.

My view is that there is plenty of depreciation to come with the Mustang, especially as they become more common & if the price of petrol rises significantly. There is still some depreciation in the used F-Type as well, my guess is they will level of around £30K in a couple of years. Therefore not much in it depreciation wise, say £15K over 2 years for both cars.

The F-Type is more than twice the price new, & is I think without doubt the better car, although the Mustang is a competitor in many ways.

So, which would you rather pump you money into & have sitting on the drive?

Edited by volvos60s60 on Saturday 19th March 14:04


Edited by volvos60s60 on Saturday 19th March 14:17

slowhand99

242 posts

115 months

Saturday 19th March 2016
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Mustang.
It's a V8 4 seater convertible. And the Jaguar isn't. It also isn't a Mustang.

Edited by slowhand99 on Saturday 19th March 14:18

ducnick

1,918 posts

250 months

Saturday 19th March 2016
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Had a similar quandary. Used xkr 5.0 or something else. My heart was set on the jag but after a glorious test drive I took the smallest member of the family back to check rear leg room. That ruled the jag out until the kids leave home. After looking at a 911 and the mustang I settled on the mustang as its just so much more practical.
However if you don't have kids and you have no previous mustang passion, the used jag coupe / vert represents the better car Having gone through its most rapid depreciation phase.

That said after test driving the jag I felt relaxed and content in the glorious cabin with more power than you can ever deploy on the road. After testing the stang I couldn't stop grinning in the knowledge the deal was now sealed. Both cars give pleasure in different ways.

Have you tested both cars back to back yet?

volvos60s60

Original Poster:

572 posts

221 months

Saturday 19th March 2016
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ducnick said:
Had a similar quandary. Used xkr 5.0 or something else. My heart was set on the jag but after a glorious test drive I took the smallest member of the family back to check rear leg room. That ruled the jag out until the kids leave home. After looking at a 911 and the mustang I settled on the mustang as its just so much more practical.
However if you don't have kids and you have no previous mustang passion, the used jag coupe / vert represents the better car Having gone through its most rapid depreciation phase.

That said after test driving the jag I felt relaxed and content in the glorious cabin with more power than you can ever deploy on the road. After testing the stang I couldn't stop grinning in the knowledge the deal was now sealed. Both cars give pleasure in different ways.

Have you tested both cars back to back yet?
Thanks for the responses so far. I know there will be committed Mustang supporters on this forum, & hence a little bias, but I can't be the only one to mull this question.

Having driven the F-Type, I love it, but not yet driven the Mustang. I just felt the need to give the Mustang at least some consideration. Personally I am not driven by the need the buy new, so for a similar outlay, and depreciation, these do go head to head for me. I think there is a marked difference in sophistication & quality, but they do nevertheless both make it onto my shortlist of 2.

The thing is, I just know which I'd prefer to have on the drive, which one I'd have a sleepless night over before collecting from the dealer. I think you need to feel that way when buying sportscars - you have to really want them

Eclipsar

112 posts

259 months

Saturday 19th March 2016
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To be honest you have to go for a test drive in the mustang, it will make the decision very easy, it was just so enjoyable and put such a smile on my face, could not stop thinking about it, so just had to have one.

This video http://youtu.be/JUHcukQYEkU of a chap test driving a mustang just remind me of what it was like to test drive

DSLiverpool

15,084 posts

209 months

Saturday 19th March 2016
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Dont kid yourself about Jag quality on a £55k XFR it was veneer thin, leather like plastic, untrimmed boot and a cynical sop to the German AMG / M. I dont think the Mustang is 50% behind it in fact its a more honest car not trying to be something its not.
Also how do I get two 6 year olds in the F type

5ohmustang

2,755 posts

122 months

Saturday 19th March 2016
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The mustang is cheap to get big power out of, easy to work on yourself and has low maintenance.

Most of all it has a soul.

Centurion07

10,395 posts

254 months

Saturday 19th March 2016
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volvos60s60 said:
So, which would you rather pump you money into & have sitting on the drive?
You realise you've posted this in the Mustang section, right?


ozzuk

1,225 posts

134 months

Monday 21st March 2016
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The jag was pretty much the only other car I seriously considered at various points along my waiting for the mustang. The BMW M3 was a close third.

Both excellent cars and quite likely better than the Mustang on many different levels. However, I couldn't bring myself to cancel my order, the other cars are nice but we're buying a Mustang - heart over head the only possible choice.

unpc

2,894 posts

220 months

Monday 21st March 2016
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I have the Mustang and it's great but I'd take a used F-Type over this if it was the same money. It would have to be the coupe though as I don't like convertibles. Cheapest V8 coupe on here is £60k though. Not exactly Mustang money....

volvos60s60

Original Poster:

572 posts

221 months

Monday 21st March 2016
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unpc said:
I have the Mustang and it's great but I'd take a used F-Type over this if it was the same money. It would have to be the coupe though as I don't like convertibles. Cheapest V8 coupe on here is £60k though. Not exactly Mustang money....
An interesting comment. Unfortunately, it's only the V8S 'vert F-Types that are down to about £45K at the moment

bennno

12,669 posts

276 months

Monday 21st March 2016
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unpc said:
I have the Mustang and it's great but I'd take a used F-Type over this if it was the same money. It would have to be the coupe though as I don't like convertibles. Cheapest V8 coupe on here is £60k though. Not exactly Mustang money....
I would also take a used F -type v8 over the mustang, assuming it was a coupe, was £35k, plus I could fit my 2 teenage lads in the back (like I can in the Mustang)

GTD40

1,671 posts

188 months

Monday 21st March 2016
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Had been in similar situation up till this weekend. Fancied a Mustang which is bargain for the money. Tried to find a cancelled car but to no avail and being the impatient type started to look at s/h F Types.

You can't compare like for like ,as Jag is twice the price new. The spec and quality of interior finish reflects this. So yes a second hand V8S is going to be a superior car, albeit with 2 seats and not brand new. Of course this still down to personal taste.

This weekend I picked up a V6S convertible, which I'll keep until the V8R coupe comes down to mid 50's.

I'm sure I'll also own a Mustang at some point as a great looking car too.

Think we're all spoilt for choice with cars out at there at the mo smile

Edited by GTD40 on Monday 21st March 18:44

croyde

23,879 posts

237 months

Saturday 2nd April 2016
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Love the Irish video posted earlier.

What other sub £35k will get kids waving and pointing as well as a few adults, and people being friendly and chatting to you at petrol stations and car parks.

A Caterham, maybe.

Plus its a hoot to drive and after nearly 3 months and 3500 miles in mine, I'm still grinning and getting a kick every time I drive it.