Alright boys and girls, as I am sure you have heard through other posts, [MENTION=19833]g36 monkeys wifey[/MENTION] bought herself a 2018 GT.
Little background:
She sold the 2013 MCA, and was on the hunt for something more reliable than the Trans Am to daily drive. Though, she could have probably gone with a 1978 Yugo and been just as well, she was searching for a Boss 302, or Mach/Cobra, something of the like.
She called one dealership on a red 2013 Boss, but they gave her the run around on the car. When I called, they said it was still available. When we called to schedule a drive, they said it was gone.
Another red 2013 Boss, the dealership took on trade without a good inspection. They said it had too many issues for them to sell it to us (No cats, bad clutch, some sort of weird damage underneath, interior wrecked, etc.)
We checked out an 04 Mach. After test driving it, I felt like something was wrong. Sure enough, they said the motor was blown and could not sell it to us.
Common theme here I guess.
The lot that had the Mach had a Lightning Blue 2018 GT on the lot, but marked down significantly. We inquired, and they acted weird about it. "Um, you know that cost more than the Mach you were looking at right?" - that was almost enough to make us say piss off, but, we kept at it.
Test drove the car, loved it.
Basically, some old man built the car out to retire in, with the black appearance package (black roof, badges) that likely would not have been ordered. He bought the car and brought it back hours later saying that he could not drive stick because of his hip, returned it and got something else. Hence, the big discount.
I believe out the door it was $32k.
So, here is a pic of it at the lot the day she got it:
First thing we did was the clutch pedal extender. She made me do one in my 2014 as well. This helps her get the clutch pushed all the way down. It's a little weird at first but definitely makes it easier to get the clutch all the way down.
We dropped the car off at a Tint World shop that is local. They did a phenomenal job by the way.
Basically, we wanted the car to be protected from everything because it will live outside and the Trans Am lives in the garage. We only have two garage spots, it's only fair that we both get one
The Tint shop did the following:
35% on the front windows
15% on the back and rear windshield
70% on the front windshield - glass is already at 70% so this is basically clear, just helps to mitigate heat and protect the interior from some of the UV stuff.
Paint correction over the entire car
A full ceramic coat that is supposed to last 5 years.
A clear "self healing" film over the front bumper, entire hood, front fenders, a pillars and half the roof. This should help with rock chips, etc.
Black vinyl over the mirrors to go along with the roof.
So, the car should now be much better protected from the sun and other elements. I was blown away when I saw it. Even brand new cars need paint correction, this was no exception.
She has a video to post of the whole process.
On the to-do list is hood struts and a delete panel for the trunk, basically just to debadge the rear.
And how could I forget, an MGW shifter of course. I have one in the garage since a customer never paid for it. So, that should be done quick.
Anyhow, she has the pics to post. Thanks!
Little background:
She sold the 2013 MCA, and was on the hunt for something more reliable than the Trans Am to daily drive. Though, she could have probably gone with a 1978 Yugo and been just as well, she was searching for a Boss 302, or Mach/Cobra, something of the like.
She called one dealership on a red 2013 Boss, but they gave her the run around on the car. When I called, they said it was still available. When we called to schedule a drive, they said it was gone.
Another red 2013 Boss, the dealership took on trade without a good inspection. They said it had too many issues for them to sell it to us (No cats, bad clutch, some sort of weird damage underneath, interior wrecked, etc.)
We checked out an 04 Mach. After test driving it, I felt like something was wrong. Sure enough, they said the motor was blown and could not sell it to us.
Common theme here I guess.
The lot that had the Mach had a Lightning Blue 2018 GT on the lot, but marked down significantly. We inquired, and they acted weird about it. "Um, you know that cost more than the Mach you were looking at right?" - that was almost enough to make us say piss off, but, we kept at it.
Test drove the car, loved it.
Basically, some old man built the car out to retire in, with the black appearance package (black roof, badges) that likely would not have been ordered. He bought the car and brought it back hours later saying that he could not drive stick because of his hip, returned it and got something else. Hence, the big discount.
I believe out the door it was $32k.
So, here is a pic of it at the lot the day she got it:
First thing we did was the clutch pedal extender. She made me do one in my 2014 as well. This helps her get the clutch pushed all the way down. It's a little weird at first but definitely makes it easier to get the clutch all the way down.
We dropped the car off at a Tint World shop that is local. They did a phenomenal job by the way.
Basically, we wanted the car to be protected from everything because it will live outside and the Trans Am lives in the garage. We only have two garage spots, it's only fair that we both get one
The Tint shop did the following:
35% on the front windows
15% on the back and rear windshield
70% on the front windshield - glass is already at 70% so this is basically clear, just helps to mitigate heat and protect the interior from some of the UV stuff.
Paint correction over the entire car
A full ceramic coat that is supposed to last 5 years.
A clear "self healing" film over the front bumper, entire hood, front fenders, a pillars and half the roof. This should help with rock chips, etc.
Black vinyl over the mirrors to go along with the roof.
So, the car should now be much better protected from the sun and other elements. I was blown away when I saw it. Even brand new cars need paint correction, this was no exception.
She has a video to post of the whole process.
On the to-do list is hood struts and a delete panel for the trunk, basically just to debadge the rear.
And how could I forget, an MGW shifter of course. I have one in the garage since a customer never paid for it. So, that should be done quick.
Anyhow, she has the pics to post. Thanks!