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    Which to buy for a Daily Driver from these choices? Opinions welcome!

    What do you think for a daily all year around driver a 95 SuperCoupe with 80K 5spd. or 1993 Mustang GT 5spd. 130k same price for both essentially the SuperCoupe is a little more solid of a car. Both run and drive well. I'm having a hard time deciding. T-bird needs some minor collision repair but could be run as-is. Mustang is ready to go now but is solid but has some very very minor rust starting in a few areas. Both are rear wheel drive but I don't need a front wheel driver. Hate to run the stang in the winter will require more car washes to keep the salt at bay but I guess so will the T-bird. I'm basically looking for opinions between the two. Chime in Please Which would you buy?
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    More parts easily obtainable for the stang for when you need them and I would guess they could also be had cheaper.

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    SuperCoupe, Hands down. My dad purchased a brand new one in '89, and I spent quite some time behind the wheel of that car, and they are an awesome cruiser. They are nice looking, run well, plus the ride, handling and braking is miles ahead of the fox. Another plus is that they are quite rare nowadays, you just don't see many of them around.

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    That generation T-bird is one of the worst cars I ever drove in snow. My 1993 5.0 did alright in the snow with snow tires. If your driving in the snow at all I would go with the Mustang.

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    Super Coupe is a) worse in snow b) more expensive to fix

    on the upside though... You just don't see too many of them anymore.
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    I don't understand how a Super Coupe can be worse in the snow than a Fox Body Mustang. If they both had the correct tires, I doubt the SC would be worse. Either one will go well with real snow tires.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mark Aubele View Post
    I don't understand how a Super Coupe can be worse in the snow than a Fox Body Mustang. If they both had the correct tires, I doubt the SC would be worse. Either one will go well with real snow tires.
    And the sc gotta be heavier, which is always a plus in snow.

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    Stay away from the SC. When they get old they will give you fits, especially the awful mechanical ABS system. They are notirious for blowing head gaskets when the miles get higher. Then there are those awful automatic seatbelts that mount on the door frame. You know how to fix everything on a Mustang - stick with that. And when the time comes to sell the car, the Mustang will sell 10x faster.

    The SCs are kinda neat - a little different. But you will not enjoy it as a daily driver. The Mustang will be way more fun and will give you less of a white-knuckle ride in the snow.
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    Quote Originally Posted by PaxtonShelby View Post
    Stay away from the SC. When they get old they will give you fits, especially the awful mechanical ABS system. They are notirious for blowing head gaskets when the miles get higher. Then there are those awful automatic seatbelts that mount on the door frame. You know how to fix everything on a Mustang - stick with that. And when the time comes to sell the car, the Mustang will sell 10x faster.

    The SCs are kinda neat - a little different. But you will not enjoy it as a daily driver. The Mustang will be way more fun and will give you less of a white-knuckle ride in the snow.
    ^I agree. I have never owned a Super Coupe, but was looking into them for a while and have read in other forums everything that he just said.

    Mustang will probably be a little better in the snow but not much. I tried driving my fox only twice in the snow because I had no other choice and it was absolutely TERRIBLE and I could barely move it so I turned around and parked it and found another way of getting where I needed to be. But I am sure a big reason for that is because it had BFGoodrich KDW's on it lol.

    Also, the 5.0 is soo super easy to work on and from my experience incredibly reliable. That engine can really just be run into the ground with little maintenance. I rarely hear of stock/mildly modified 5.0's having major engine problems.
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    Yeah agreed on that... I daily drove my SC for 3 years and it was absolutely horrible in winter. I have never driven a Mustang in winter so I cannot comment on that. But yes, the brake system is a joke to fix, and when it's time to do the head gaskets, it also is a PITA.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mark Aubele View Post
    I don't understand how a Super Coupe can be worse in the snow than a Fox Body Mustang. If they both had the correct tires, I doubt the SC would be worse. Either one will go well with real snow tires.

    I don't know why either, but I can tell you from personal experience that generation of T-bird and Cougar are horrible in the snow even with snow tires. I have driven them both. It's not just a guess.
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    I appreciate the feedback I would rather truely have a SVT Focus preferably but I am not willing to pay for what I normally see them listed for. I would take a damaged or high miles or both but haven't found one. Also, I just found out the mustang is going to cost 800.00 more he changed his mind on what he wants for it so IDK should I spend the extra money or just buy the T-bird
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    How about that sweet Bronco that Intel's buddy is selling? Drive it for 5 years and sell it for what you have in it. One other choice could be to look for a 1989-1995 SHO 5-speed. Great cars. Safe. Decent gas mileage ( 22+ ). Good in the snow, especially with winter tires. Oh - and they rrrriiippp when you spin them over 4k rpms!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by PaxtonShelby View Post
    How about that sweet Bronco that Intel's buddy is selling? Drive it for 5 years and sell it for what you have in it. One other choice could be to look for a 1989-1995 SHO 5-speed. Great cars. Safe. Decent gas mileage ( 22+ ). Good in the snow, especially with winter tires. Oh - and they rrrriiippp when you spin them over 4k rpms!!
    yeah I think the bronco is 5k don't want to spend that kind of money. Also a gas hog. I owned a few bronco's in my day as well. I love the SHO's and I've had a few of them too. Scared I'll break the 5 speed in it or the costs of mait. on those too they are expensive to fix as well. But yeah they are a cool vehicle. :)
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    Quote Originally Posted by mustang50lx View Post
    I don't know why either, but I can tell you from personal experience that generation of T-bird and Cougar are horrible in the snow even with snow tires. I have driven them both. It's not just a guess.
    Spun mine 180* in the middle of 279 one night driving out to Robinson. Luckily I was the only dumbass out on the roads at that point and I could spin it around, but I was just cruising along, all of a sudden, tires broke loose and here comes the ass end.

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    nah, the mustang :)

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    I LOVE supercoupes..ive had two...one modded oen stock. They are a pain in the ass to work on tho, hard on front end parts..expensive to fix. They can be quick cars and are a blast for thier size...but for ease of use,ease to work on and fun for dollar factor....the stang wins hands down!
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    Quote Originally Posted by fordmanforever View Post
    What do you think for a daily all year around driver a 95 SuperCoupe with 80K 5spd. or 1993 Mustang GT 5spd. 130k same price for both essentially the SuperCoupe is a little more solid of a car. Both run and drive well. I'm having a hard time deciding. T-bird needs some minor collision repair but could be run as-is. Mustang is ready to go now but is solid but has some very very minor rust starting in a few areas. Both are rear wheel drive but I don't need a front wheel driver. Hate to run the stang in the winter will require more car washes to keep the salt at bay but I guess so will the T-bird. I'm basically looking for opinions between the two. Chime in Please Which would you buy?
    well, let me tell ya, i had a fox in the real bad winter, with studed tires, and that bitch was a tank, but it was 4banger 5spd, i driven a few thunderbird in the snow, and it was the most horrid thing to drive
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    Quote Originally Posted by 92306gt View Post
    just buy my svt contour
    how much?
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