Good advice. I would personally never own a soft top convertible. I love them as a rental, in the right weather with the top down, but that's about it. I hate the looks of a soft top and as you've said, the coupe is better in nearly every other aspect.
It would make our day if you could start a thread, showing some of the cars going through production! 😍 Or if we could get a photo of our car when it rolls off of the assembly line. For the special vehicles, like the Mustang, I think a photo should be supplied with every sale. That is something...
Oh, there is no doubt about it.
There are also completely different levels of cars & owners (how they care for them). It reminds me of back when I was on the Charger forum. There was a guy who would preach up and down, that the cars are meant to be driven blah, blah, blah, They aren't garage...
I'm sure it is fun running rwd in the snow, but our winter roads will destroy anything nice. I'm not sure about DC, but many of the cities have fairly clean roads.. even through the winter. They plow them to be much cleaner and don't have the loads of salt/gravel/sand all over. So there is a...
Upgraded brakes, tires, adjustable suspension, rear wing, and better handling. I would not purchase a Mustang without the PP, especially one that I built from scratch.
A fresh new video of oxford on the DH, for your viewing pleasure. This guy actually did a good job of showing the new mustang at different angles.
Again, the white does look good on this car and I'm liking the exterior of the S650 more each time that I see it.
Nothing about this car is accurate for my order, other than that it is a Mustang. It even lists the disclaimer "Not representative of vehicle ordered."
The image is incorrect. My car is yellow and my image shows silver on the email. Go into the order tracker and look at the actual details of the order.