:like: I didn't keep it very long. I felt out of place when I took it in for service. Too many women carrying poodles and guys in suits carrying briefcases. Not my style.
I'm with you. I had a Mercedes a number of years ago and the recommended oil change was 10,000 miles if my memory serves me correct. It didn't have a dipstick either, which drove me nuts.
The 26th Marines were at the Siege of Khe Sanh. Fortunately, I arrived in country about 2 weeks after they left there. I managed to make it nearly 5 months before being wounded in September of '68. 🙃
I'll do mine at the 1,000 mile mark. I'm with you. 3,000 miles after that. Frequent oil changes are cheap insurance to me. I know I'm old fashioned, but 5,000 seems a bit too much for a high performance motor.
I get upset with myself for complaining. I know there are a number of people on this forum who will depend on their new Mustang for daily transportation. Mine is just going to be a toy. I really don't need it and to be honest, would survive quite nicely without it. I'm still in that "old...
I agree. I've had 3 white Corvettes. All of our daily drivers are or have been white as well. It's very forgiving when it comes to swirl marks and flaws in the paint. I never drove my Corvettes in the rain, so they were easy to keep clean. All of them had red interiors. Very classy in my...
Just checked my car on the tracker for the first time. According to it, my car has been in production since 8/9, but hasn't been built. Not sure how it could be in limbo for 19 days. My dealer says it's been built. I hate to sound like a whiner, but I ordered it 5 months ago today. I'd really...
Humans are funny. We don't want dealership stickers on our cars (myself included), but we think nothing of wearing clothing and purchasing other things with the manufacturer logo all over them.