The point of my post is that OKTB can be reached and many cars can be sold before some people here even get a scheduled shipper. Until I get an actual āon the wayā word, itās just one more step on the many month wait before we see these cars : )
Haha, your journey through the Mustang's generations had me chuckling! It's fascinating how design elements evolve and pay homage to the classics. The hood scoop-turned-vent is a clever twist, and those "nostrils" add an extra touch of character. It's all about blending nostalgia with modern...
Incorrect. Confirmed with Granger that orders before the Gas Guzzler tax was listed will NOT have the tax added. Price protection means price protection.
Now I'm sure lots of other dealers will have no problem changing their invoice amount to the customer which is why you should deal with...
Mustang
Civic Type R
Rear Leg Room (in.)
29
37.4
Rear Head Room (in.)
34.8
37.1
Total Passenger Vol. (ft^3)
82.8
99
Civic gets ~8 in. more legroom which is about 25% more than the mustang. This only translate to about 20% more space in the cabin. Both are tiny in the rear and anybody in...
A F150 has a "very useable" seats for adults. A civic has literally the smallest possible seats in the rear considering it is Honda's compact sedan. When I get to ride in the back of my coworker's Accord, I'm glad it's only 10 minutes to get to lunch.
GT because EcoBoost is slow and sounds like poo. GT Premium because 2 screens are for peasants, also swampass. 401A because I need advanced safety features while I'm looking for chicks. A10 so I can dust everyone who thinks they can "predict shifts" in their manual faster. Nite Pony because I...
The Civic loses in basically every performance category while still being $50k without any of the features I would call standard in a car at that price.
No leather, no advanced safety features, no heated/cooled seats. Sure there's back seats but has anyone sat in the back of a compact sedan...