In terms of performance-per-dollar, you’d be hard-pressed to find anything offering a ratio higher than that offered by the Roush Stage 3 Ford Mustang. The proof is in the specs: 670 horsepower; height-adjustable performance suspension; 20-inch wheels with ultra-high-performance Cooper RS3 rubber; and a suite of aggressive-looking body upgrades, all at a base price of $52,145 (including the MSRP of the base, 2017 Ford Mustang GT).
Of course, it doesn’t much matter whether the Roush Stage 3 Mustang is a comparative bargain; no owner wants their high-performance coupe hooned by some punk with a penchant for liquefying tires.
That’s the basic sentiment behind Roush Performance’s new video short, The Valet II, which stars pro Formula D drifter Justin “JTP” Pawlak as a throttle-happy valet with a deficient sense of etiquette. Watch the video above to Find out what happens when he gets behind the wheel of a new Roush Stage 3 Mustang.
(Trivia: Portions of JTP’s daydream sequence in the above video look to have been shot at Gingerman Raceway in South Haven, Michigan. His character is a valet at the Detroit Athletic Club, some 180 miles away. His thoughts travel fast.)
The sales mix for those models continues to increase.
It looks factory fresh, too.
Something that Chinese automakers already use.
Whenever there's a flip, it seems to be a Mustang...
Teamwork makes the dream work, after all.
It seems as if someone isn't happy about having to return to their office.
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