DcDisturbed947
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Ghostalker said:personally i thinks the v8 owners should stay out of the v6'ers forums... apparently it makes numerous people furiated, to me it doesnt matter, because my brother has a GT and i know exactly how much better it is than mine. My brother just turned 18 in june, and has had the car for over a year, yes because my parents 'helped him with the car.' their paying roughly 10% of it for him, and he is paying the rest of it off over the course of 4 years. before that he had a v6 in which he had enough money to buy half of (1500)(thats how we do our first cars, we pay for half) and right now im fine with my v6, because im only 16, maybe down the road ill buy a GT, or hell, maybe even further down the road one of these wrx sti's
btw 96v6firstcar sounds liek one of those 'made men' lol, and you can't touch a made man!
I like V8 owners coming in the V6 forums and discussing stuff, its just when they come to make fun of us that nobody likes

:worship: I could not agree with you more. I'm so sick of being tied up in Stang wars that I really don't care about any Mustang anymore. I also agree on the whole forum issue. Instead of coming in here and meeting people who are happy driving a V6, you meet people with V8's and ex-V6 guys that have nothing better to do than trash talk on the V6. That's exactly why I'm getting the T/A. I figured that the Mustang community would be pretty close and that V8s and V6s would kinda have that big bro- little bro relationship..but that's not the case. V8s think we're all ricers, ricers think we're muscle heads. I've said it before, I've had a ton of comments on my car.......from people driving Firebirds and even Camaros. I've never heard a single positive comment come from a fellow Stang owner. It's always, "Should have got a V8." That's the problem....people who own V8s automatically think that everyone wants a V8. That's simply not the case. As for me calling you a liar V6firstcar, if someone co-signs for your car, then it is not yours. When you go out and get a car on your own credit, pay for your payments and insurance, gas, oil changes, etc...then it's your car. That's my opinion, you can take it or leave it for all I care. I'm not out to convince you to be friends with me. Guess the "Mean" in my name is there for a reason.