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Old 09-01-2024, 10:00 PM   #1
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Default $110,000 budget Mustang GT replacement

My 2021 Mustang GT is for sale and I’m looking for a replacement.
What else is out there that is new, interesting, fun and good looking. What car around $110,000 brings joy?
I’m not interested in EV(Kia EV6 GT could be had for $110k). I don’t want a 4 cylinder(Sorry Civic Type R). I’m not interested in Supra or Nissan Z.
I don’t care about practical as I have other cars for shopping and towing duties. But it will be daily driven so reliability is a concern.
Throw it out there?
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