Anyone gone from an M135i to a Mustang ?

Anyone gone from an M135i to a Mustang ?

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J4CKO

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42,857 posts

207 months

Thursday 24th January 2019
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As per the title.

My wife fancies one and I like them, quite fancy a yank of some description and been looking at Corvettes but the mustang is another option as you get a much newer car and right hand drive.

The M135i will be more economical on a run but its pretty bad around town, cant imagine a Mustang is much worse, so not a concern as dont do many miles. Am looking only at manual GT Coupes, is the manual box nice to use ?

I know VED isnt a major part of the cost on these but do some come under the £140 tax and some dont ?

Do you have to run them on SUL ?

The option packs confuse me, is there a handy guide to what they involve ?





Geofft21

30 posts

137 months

Thursday 24th January 2019
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J4CKO said:
As per the title.

My wife fancies one and I like them, quite fancy a yank of some description and been looking at Corvettes but the mustang is another option as you get a much newer car and right hand drive.

The M135i will be more economical on a run but its pretty bad around town, cant imagine a Mustang is much worse, so not a concern as dont do many miles. Am looking only at manual GT Coupes, is the manual box nice to use ?

I know VED isnt a major part of the cost on these but do some come under the £140 tax and some dont ?

Do you have to run them on SUL ?

The option packs confuse me, is there a handy guide to what they involve ?

Option pack mainly works around two options of either chrome and silver wheels or none and black wheels!
I chose chrome and silver for both of mine.
The manual gearbox is a lot smoother, and clutch much lighter on the facelift model, in fact having owned both there are so many improvements on the later one!

Centurion07

10,395 posts

254 months

Saturday 26th January 2019
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J4CKO said:
As per the title.

My wife fancies one and I like them, quite fancy a yank of some description and been looking at Corvettes but the mustang is another option as you get a much newer car and right hand drive.

The M135i will be more economical on a run but its pretty bad around town, cant imagine a Mustang is much worse, so not a concern as dont do many miles. Am looking only at manual GT Coupes, is the manual box nice to use ?

I know VED isnt a major part of the cost on these but do some come under the £140 tax and some dont ?

Do you have to run them on SUL ?

The option packs confuse me, is there a handy guide to what they involve ?
There's a sweet spot for the MY15-17 cars of around 6mths that have the lower VED rate; £140 vs £550. Try and find one of those if you can.

I had one of the first ones in the country so it's been a while, but IIRC we had 3 options; sat-nav with rear parking sensors, heated/cooled seats, upgraded stereo (Shaker sub). Those could all be specced individually whereas the "Custom Pack" comprised of all 3 as well as having silver wheels and chrome trim around the windows.

The heated seats are known to have issues so that may be a consideration for you. All cars come with a reverse camera as standard.

Any unleaded fuel will do unless you have it mapped specifically for 99RON (mine is but will still happily drive on regular, you just don't get the full benefit of the remap on regular).

The V8 will do 31/33MPG at 70mph.

The MY18 cars are whole different ballgame with regards to options but they're also a lot pricier too.

BlackTank

143 posts

150 months

Saturday 26th January 2019
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I run my 2016 on 99, though that's not absolutely necessary unless tuned.

I missed the sweet spot of the lower tax pre-facelifts so pay 575 or so.

I have the black wheels/window trim and have the nav, Shaker sub and front sensors (installed by the dealer). The engine warms up very quickly and the climate control is very powerful so don't miss having heated seats (and cooled seats I find really unpleasant).

The manual is very, very good and the big 5.0 makes it possible to hold third and cruise around if feeling lazy without having to downshift. I replaced mine with a Steeda Tri-Ax Race short throw shifter which is a completely different feel than the stock and is probably not for everyone - but the point is that there are so many aftermarket adjustments available for the 6 speed, not to mention the exhaust, intake, etc.

I didn't come from a 135 but from the E60 M5 and F10 M5. I wanted a change to something more involving and less "clinical" than what the superb M5s are.

J4CKO

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42,857 posts

207 months

Monday 28th January 2019
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Cheers, we nearly had a nosey but the weather was grim at the weekend, cant afford one yet anyway so hoping by the time we can the 2019 models have dropped a bit.

Centurion07

10,395 posts

254 months

Tuesday 29th January 2019
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They'll be a lot more expensive than the earlier models.

The face-lifted ones are circa £10K more thanks to Ford's price raises and the exchange rate going to st due to Brexit and Trump.

BlackTank

143 posts

150 months

Thursday 31st January 2019
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Also, spend some time looking at the hood and front end changes between the facelift and pre-facelift cars. I think the facelift cars look more "sports car" like but the pre-facelift cars look much more brutal. That and the massive price difference swayed it for me.