Great review, it’s A Bullitt Mustang , 6 speed , 500 bhp coyote engine V8, it’s Highland Green, It’s got cult car status, who wants passengers in back, who wants golf clubs, Who wants a 12 volt socket in the boot? Steve McQueen would be turning in his grave for heavens sake, Oh, I forgot , I’ve got 2019 Bullitt Mustang, They hold there money, value for money, last of the proper GTs
The bullitt mustang is already an American icon it will be a show piece in the very near future its probably the last of the old school manual gearboxes to be ever made and petrol v8ts of its time before these hybrids come into effect, so this car well kept and garaged will end up being priceless and paying homage to the original it will be worth a fortune one day so never sell it any time soon best to preserve its history and show the world one day what a real muscle car was really all about cause you have heritage. Salute!
I can confirm everything Dave says about the car as he gave me a pretty long ride in it. Man, just the sound of it stirs something visceral in you. Yet the comfort you need is there. The sound settles down into the background and the dampers do a superb job on British roads. When you hit the loud peddle there is a tremendous, classic muscle car noise that vibrates the prostate and assaults your ears with that “Dukes of Hazard, Starsky and Hutch” woofle. This is a modern car with an old soul. Buy one and you will not regret the experience. Would I buy one? Me? The EV geek that I am? Hell yes!
Rented a mustang for a day, not a Bullit, but the 5.0 and just dawdled about in it absolutely loved it, never had a v8 always wanted one so thought at least have an experience - your closing commentary summed it up. Trouble is, I still want one.
Have an American spec bullitt with a h pipe, and magnaride suspension. Added ford racing upgrade. Springs, sways, and a flash for the computer. Just a beast of a car! Loud, fast, handles.
Great review & you captured the essence of Mustang ownership very nicely. I have a 2020 Bullitt & the wife has a Mach E. I’m sure I don’t need to tell you which car I prefer!
Good afternoon. Luigi from Canada here. Thanks to your video, I purchased one! Picking it up in a couple of days! Fabulous review, taking into consideration the history of Bulitt as well as your unfettered emotion in describing the drive.
@@AutoBears The last Mustang I owned was a rare 1986 LX 5.0, medium blue with blue cloth interior and manual transmission. I only had it a couple of years. One of a select LX from 1986 that was stocked with a 5.0 GT engine (last year with the four lights in the front that was replaced with the two lights in 1987). Again, thank you!. I will have to watch the movie again. I watched an old movie entitled, "Vanishing Point" from 1971, which is a cult classic and stars a white supercharged 1971 Challenger R/T hemi.
This is Americas icon is priceless and a rare future classic limited special edition muscle car comemorating the 50th anniversary of the original and its heritage. It will be worth a fortune soon the last of the petrol v8ts and the last example to only come with a dying old school manual transmission being presented only in this model. This is what makes this car as rare as you can get something that we probably will never see again it will end up being a show piece to remind us what it was realy like to drive a stick back in the day and what a unique experience it realy was. Salute to the mustang bullitt the best ever movie car chase that started it all.
Excellent review! I agree with your statements at the end of the video. I just purchased my bullitt in the US and I love it! The power and sound of the V8 is amazing.! I never realized the HP in the US bullitt is higher than the UK model. I also noticed that it's missing the oil pressure and vac gage, too.
Very good! I own a 2019 Shadow Bullitt. I think many kids today look at a car today with EVs as an extension of their phones. I’m 50 and grew up with a dad that loved cars. Many speed shops around my area. I was hooked on the rumble and big cams I’d hear at the local speed shops. Wish the Bullitt had a little more low end grunt. It’s a rev it up engine.
The bullitt mustang is already an American icon it will be a show piece in the very near future its probably the last of the old school manual gearboxes to be ever made and petrol v8ts of its time before these hybrids come into effect, so this car well kept and garaged will end up being priceless and paying homage to the original it will be worth a fortune one day so never sell it any time soon best to preserve its history and show the world one day what a real muscle car was really all about cause you have heritage. Salute!
This is Americas icon is priceless and a rare future classic muscle car will be worth a fortune soon the last of the petrol v8ts and the last example to only come with a dying manual transmission only in this model and this is what makes this car as rare as old school can get something that we will never see again it will end up being a show piece to remind us what it was realy like to drive a stick back in the day and what an experience it realy was. Salute to the mustang bullitt.
The cupholders are in the same orientation from left to right in the US cars. This makes cupholders actually useful in the US. Ford did not want to spend extra to make a mirror image of the center console suitable for the right hand driving market.
3:15 Porsche and bmw are luxury brands. The mustang is essentially a rental car platform. A gt86 with a v8 wouldn’t suddenly compete with an f-type would it?
Well if it’s in the same price bracket, yes. Otherwise you’d have a class of car that’s on its own which wouldn’t be fair. The Bullitt in that bracket is going up against those 2 rivals due to price and performance.
@@AutoBears I don’t know how much it costs over there but it’s probably overpriced just like the Mach 1. Still in the states we bracket things differently. A zl1 1le costs the same as a base M3 but only because of brakes, suspension etc. They aren’t true competitors though. If you judge a ford for having a ford interior vs a Porsche for having a Porsche interior it still isn’t fair. You can buy a pro rally car for half a mill doesn't mean it compares to an aventador.
Excuse me Sir-I OWN ONE o these..hate to tell ya but THE STEERING WHEEL IS IN THE WRONG SIDE‼️🤪 LOVE THIS “fuzzy feelin” FINE MACHINE! What FUN TO DRIVE‼️😎
hey bloke wheel on wrong side... In USA we get 480 hp 🤩 and yes Bullet is a great car! I don't have one but a GT with a10 3.55 gear with Ford Performance Bullet tune kit plus x pipe 490 hp and more torque especially low end and then Ford Performance Track Pac suspension upgrade just above GT pp2 below GT350. It's a poor man's GT500
I didn't realize until I watched your video that the Ford skimped on the right-hand drive change over and the E-Brake and the cup holders didn't change sides. FORD, come-on!!!!!!
For a bit more info, autotopnl timed the 100 to 200 kph of the Bullitt at pretty much the same time as an M2 comp with a DCT (10.74 vs 10.59). Way faster than a golf r; even stage 1 golf r can’t get near these times.
Hey there Matt. Thank you for your comment. I understand what you mean about the Bullitt being faster than the Golf R. However, on the twisty roads the R is much quicker.
As much as I dislike the Golf R cos it looks pants and sounds pants and I much prefer the bullit but facts are facts other than straight line at the higher end of the rev range a Golf R will smash a mustang in any situation.
Despite the huge price markups in the UK, the Mustang was designed for a different market segment than German sports cars, which are not it's rivals. Other muscle cars are it's rivals. You must factor that in. Your standards by which you judge it are ridiculous. And you can put your 2nd golf bag in the back seat for God's sake.
The Volkswagen Golf R is most certainly *not* faster than the Bullitt, at least not the North American Bullitt, which admittedly has a little more power. I know, because I just trounced a Golf R in my Bullitt.
No one ever bought a Mustang for the interior or ever cared. You sound like a Porsche owner. Different price and different criteria. Totally different category of car.
Hi there William. Thank you for comment and for saying I sound like a Porsche owner. Especially as that’s a car I can’t afford to own. You know this is a review right? Just checking. Big hugs!
@@AutoBears In the US it actually works better since the cup holders are off centered away from the drivers elbow. Ford got cheap and didn’t create a mirror image of the entire center console/shifter area so that’s why the cup holders are in such bad placement on the Euro versions.
Great review, it’s A Bullitt Mustang , 6 speed , 500 bhp coyote engine V8, it’s Highland Green,
It’s got cult car status, who wants passengers in back, who wants golf clubs, Who wants a 12 volt socket in the boot?
Steve McQueen would be turning in his grave for heavens sake, Oh, I forgot , I’ve got 2019 Bullitt Mustang,
They hold there money, value for money, last of the proper GTs
The bullitt mustang is already an American icon it will be a show piece in the very near future its probably the last of the old school manual gearboxes to be ever made and petrol v8ts of its time before these hybrids come into effect, so this car well kept and garaged will end up being priceless and paying homage to the original it will be worth a fortune one day so never sell it any time soon best to preserve its history and show the world one day what a real muscle car was really all about cause you have heritage. Salute!
I can confirm everything Dave says about the car as he gave me a pretty long ride in it.
Man, just the sound of it stirs something visceral in you. Yet the comfort you need is there. The sound settles down into the background and the dampers do a superb job on British roads.
When you hit the loud peddle there is a tremendous, classic muscle car noise that vibrates the prostate and assaults your ears with that “Dukes of Hazard, Starsky and Hutch” woofle. This is a modern car with an old soul.
Buy one and you will not regret the experience.
Would I buy one? Me? The EV geek that I am? Hell yes!
Love your description! TRULY a “modern car w an OLD SOUL”
You GET IT!! 𝓡𝓲𝓰𝓱𝓽 𝓞𝓷‼️
Rented a mustang for a day, not a Bullit, but the 5.0 and just dawdled about in it absolutely loved it, never had a v8 always wanted one so thought at least have an experience - your closing commentary summed it up. Trouble is, I still want one.
Have an American spec bullitt with a h pipe, and magnaride suspension. Added ford racing upgrade. Springs, sways, and a flash for the computer. Just a beast of a car! Loud, fast, handles.
Dave is funny and charming.
So informative
Wow, what a real car. This is what driving is all about and I am a Tesla driver but they have no soul and really want a Bullitt. Great review
I have a Bullit and it is great.
Great review & you captured the essence of Mustang ownership very nicely. I have a 2020 Bullitt & the wife has a Mach E. I’m sure I don’t need to tell you which car I prefer!
Nice video and commentary. The 5.0 coyote is the last naturally aspirated V-8 with soul, and vehicle with personality.
Good afternoon. Luigi from Canada here. Thanks to your video, I purchased one! Picking it up in a couple of days! Fabulous review, taking into consideration the history of Bulitt as well as your unfettered emotion in describing the drive.
Good day to you too Luigi. Thank you so much for your comment and I’m happy to hear you’re picking up your Mustang soon. Is it a Bullitt also?
@@AutoBears Yes. a 2020. It's got the dampening suspension too! Only 15,000 kms.
@@AutoBears The last Mustang I owned was a rare 1986 LX 5.0, medium blue with blue cloth interior and manual transmission. I only had it a couple of years. One of a select LX from 1986 that was stocked with a 5.0 GT engine (last year with the four lights in the front that was replaced with the two lights in 1987). Again, thank you!. I will have to watch the movie again. I watched an old movie entitled, "Vanishing Point" from 1971, which is a cult classic and stars a white supercharged 1971 Challenger R/T hemi.
This is Americas icon is priceless and a rare future classic limited special edition muscle car comemorating the 50th anniversary of the original and its heritage. It will be worth a fortune soon the last of the petrol v8ts and the last example to only come with a dying old school manual transmission being presented only in this model. This is what makes this car as rare as you can get something that we probably will never see again it will end up being a show piece to remind us what it was realy like to drive a stick back in the day and what a unique experience it realy was. Salute to the mustang bullitt the best ever movie car chase that started it all.
I have a 2019 bullitt best ever car.❤
❤️ME TOO❤️
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Great review. I feel quite lucky to have experienced the vehicle as a passenger. Really enjoyed the adrenaline!
Excellent review! I agree with your statements at the end of the video. I just purchased my bullitt in the US and I love it! The power and sound of the V8 is amazing.! I never realized the HP in the US bullitt is higher than the UK model. I also noticed that it's missing the oil pressure and vac gage, too.
Very good! I own a 2019 Shadow Bullitt. I think many kids today look at a car today with EVs as an extension of their phones. I’m 50 and grew up with a dad that loved cars. Many speed shops around my area. I was hooked on the rumble and big cams I’d hear at the local speed shops.
Wish the Bullitt had a little more low end grunt. It’s a rev it up engine.
Thank you for your comment Doug. There's nothing more fun than hearing a rumbling V8 through the village.
That's because the Bullitt is a chase car, not a dragster.
The bullitt mustang is already an American icon it will be a show piece in the very near future its probably the last of the old school manual gearboxes to be ever made and petrol v8ts of its time before these hybrids come into effect, so this car well kept and garaged will end up being priceless and paying homage to the original it will be worth a fortune one day so never sell it any time soon best to preserve its history and show the world one day what a real muscle car was really all about cause you have heritage. Salute!
Great video, bonus to get a Spitfire and Vulcan in
This is Americas icon is priceless and a rare future classic muscle car will be worth a fortune soon the last of the petrol v8ts and the last example to only come with a dying manual transmission only in this model and this is what makes this car as rare as old school can get something that we will never see again it will end up being a show piece to remind us what it was realy like to drive a stick back in the day and what an experience it realy was. Salute to the mustang bullitt.
that engine is what a transformer's heart looks like
Great review. I regret not buying one in late 2019 when discounted and 0% finance 😭
Thank you very much. It really is a case of buy one while you can.
Haven't seen much from you for a while - welcome back!
Thank you very much. It's been a very mixed 2021. Hoping for a much better 2022.
The cupholders are in the same orientation from left to right in the US cars. This makes cupholders actually useful in the US. Ford did not want to spend extra to make a mirror image of the center console suitable for the right hand driving market.
same as the hand brake
3:15 Porsche and bmw are luxury brands. The mustang is essentially a rental car platform. A gt86 with a v8 wouldn’t suddenly compete with an f-type would it?
Well if it’s in the same price bracket, yes.
Otherwise you’d have a class of car that’s on its own which wouldn’t be fair. The Bullitt in that bracket is going up against those 2 rivals due to price and performance.
@@AutoBears I don’t know how much it costs over there but it’s probably overpriced just like the Mach 1. Still in the states we bracket things differently. A zl1 1le costs the same as a base M3 but only because of brakes, suspension etc. They aren’t true competitors though. If you judge a ford for having a ford interior vs a Porsche for having a Porsche interior it still isn’t fair. You can buy a pro rally car for half a mill doesn't mean it compares to an aventador.
Loved this review! 🙂
Excuse me Sir-I OWN ONE o these..hate to tell ya but THE STEERING WHEEL IS IN THE WRONG SIDE‼️🤪
LOVE THIS “fuzzy feelin” FINE MACHINE! What FUN TO DRIVE‼️😎
good review
hey bloke wheel on wrong side... In USA we get 480 hp 🤩 and yes Bullet is a great car! I don't have one but a GT with a10 3.55 gear with Ford Performance Bullet tune kit plus x pipe 490 hp and more torque especially low end and then Ford Performance Track Pac suspension upgrade just above GT pp2 below GT350. It's a poor man's GT500
I didn't realize until I watched your video that the Ford skimped on the right-hand drive change over and the E-Brake and the cup holders didn't change sides. FORD, come-on!!!!!!
Thanks for the comment. Anywhere a manufacturer can save some pennies, they will do it. It can be a bit annoying depending on where it is.
Who doesn't like their bum tickled while your driving, moving on quickly great review as always.
That emergency brake lever should be down. And it has 4 seats to keep American insurance costs down. Insurance for 2-door cars is more expensive.
Thorough review, but stating that the golf r is faster is simply wrong. Off the line, yes, but once moving the Bullitt is much faster.
For a bit more info, autotopnl timed the 100 to 200 kph of the Bullitt at pretty much the same time as an M2 comp with a DCT (10.74 vs 10.59). Way faster than a golf r; even stage 1 golf r can’t get near these times.
Hey there Matt. Thank you for your comment. I understand what you mean about the Bullitt being faster than the Golf R. However, on the twisty roads the R is much quicker.
@@AutoBears absolutely! Round the twisties (especially on U.K. country roads) the R is quicker and much easier to drive quickly.
As much as I dislike the Golf R cos it looks pants and sounds pants and I much prefer the bullit but facts are facts other than straight line at the higher end of the rev range a Golf R will smash a mustang in any situation.
it was obvious he was talking about the twisties.@@mattw1406
Despite the huge price markups in the UK, the Mustang was designed for a different market segment than German sports cars, which are not it's rivals. Other muscle cars are it's rivals. You must factor that in. Your standards by which you judge it are ridiculous. And you can put your 2nd golf bag in the back seat for God's sake.
The Volkswagen Golf R is most certainly *not* faster than the Bullitt, at least not the North American Bullitt, which admittedly has a little more power. I know, because I just trounced a Golf R in my Bullitt.
Add another 30k onto the price of the bullitt if you want the interior of a BMW M
30K? Are we thinking M4/5?
RIP Ken Block.
No one ever bought a Mustang for the interior or ever cared. You sound like a Porsche owner. Different price and different criteria. Totally different category of car.
Hi there William. Thank you for comment and for saying I sound like a Porsche owner. Especially as that’s a car I can’t afford to own. You know this is a review right? Just checking.
Big hugs!
@@AutoBears I knew it was a review because the word "review" is in the title.
@@binxbolling I’m glad to hear it William. So interior quality was always up for “review”.
But you have to intelligently remind yourself it's a Mustang and it's just a muscle car. Not a Rolls Royce Phantom III. LOL
That has to be the most annoying position for cup holders in all of cardom.
They are quite poorly positioned.
@@AutoBears In the US it actually works better since the cup holders are off centered away from the drivers elbow. Ford got cheap and didn’t create a mirror image of the entire center console/shifter area so that’s why the cup holders are in such bad placement on the Euro versions.
@@zachcamp9444 exactly. I have a Bullitt in the US and the cupholders are exactly as you said and they work well
#minimangasm sounds like something you'd get in a Mini JCW/GP on throttle liftoff