While my current DD Mazda 3 soldiers on without question, it's starting to get a little long in the tooth. If it's anything like my wife's former 2010 3, it could go south at a moment's notice, and I'll be without a ride.
In my search for possible replacements, I'm looking at anything and everything. Some things high on my "I really want these things on my next car" list:
-More room up front for the driver
-Something more fuel efficient than my current car, and with better range
-Something that's fun to drive, faster than my 3, and won't bore me to death
-Good radio/infotainment system
-Proven platform that is reliable/easy to service
-Priced around $20k, give or take
-Winter capable
With that in mind, and my brain scrambled by a car feature/test drive I did on a 2018 Mustang GT yesterday, I realized that a pony car could be a viable option! Sadly, that "fuel efficiency" thing and high insurance costs may leave the V8's off the board, but I have a V8-powered pony car sitting in the driveway, some assembly required, to scratch that itch when the time comes.
I'm looking squarely at the 2015+ Mustang Ecoboost and the 2016+ I4 and V6 Camaros. I can't bring myself to buy a non-V8 Challenger. I test drove an AWD GT, and it was extremely OK, but it just felt wrong. Although the thought of one of those lifted with aggressive off-road rubber and a push bar would be kinda sweet,but let's stick to the basics.
So, let's go down that list again.
-More room up front for the driver: I'm a big guy. Driving a tiny econobox is getting old, so something more fitting to my XXL American carcass would be nice. I haven't been in a new Camaro yet, but I've been in both an Ecoboost Mustang and drove a GT. Both were easy to find a comfortable seating position, and I could deal with the visibility. The Sync 3 screen is large and has a backup camera, which helps.
-Something more fuel efficient than my current car, and with better range: The Mustang and Camaro both make 100hp+ more than my Mazda, and are somehow more fuel efficient. They also both have larger fuel tanks, which is important to me. I do about 450-550 miles a week, and that's one tank of gas with those. Right now I have to fill up every 4 days, which is annoying. The Camaro has a 19 gallon tank vs the 15 in the Mustang, which is nice.
-Something that's fun to drive, faster than my 3, and won't bore me to death: Both the Mustang and Camaro can dip into the 13's with the 4's and 6's, and that's plenty fast for a daily driver. The 3 is still a great handling car, but both of those would likely run circles around the Mazda.
-Good radio/infotainment system: The Mazda has a 10 speaker Bose Bluetooth stereo that's basic by today's standards. No touchscreens or NAV, but it still sounds great. I have sampled the Mustang's Sync 3, and it is decent. Do GM's radios stack up?
-Proven platform that is reliable/easy to service: This is a big question mark. My 3 has been one of the easiest cars I've had to work on. It needs very little maintenance, and when it does, it's super easy. Put it this way: in 168K miles, it's been to the dealer exactly once, and that's because it was cold out and I didn't feel like doing the work. How are these things as far as user-friendly maintenance? Are parts available and reasonably priced?
-Priced around $20k, give or take: I can find used examples right in my wheelhouse. A little more might get me into a new Camaro 1LE with incentives, which is VERY appealing, but I'd take a used Ecoboost Premium or a 2LT all day.
-Winter capable: I live in New England. It snows here. I've run winter tires on the Mazda every winter, and it gets me where I need to go. I'd be getting dedicated snows for the next vehicle as well. I know some (maybe all?) of the Mustangs have a Snow/Wet driving mode, so that is a huge plus. Does the Camaro do that?
Sorry for the word castle.