If you can’t find what you want, go to a dealer that will play things honest and just custom order it. Good things come to those who wait… just like the old commercials said!
I haven’t seen any in the DFW area, but I’m sure we have some. I’ve seen a few while watching OPLive. If I recall… a few weeks back one s550 did have something break during a pursuit and it was pretty sad. Love watching all those Chargers and Challengers get pulled over by the Mustang pursuit...
Wow! Very clean! Love the setup, and I bet it’s winning shows with that presentation. Reminds me of the shows down in Baytown and Ennis back in the day.
So the dealer got the order wrong. Sounds to me like they need to make you whole. This means they order a 26 as you wanted your 25, and at WORST they charge you the price that it would have been on the 25 model - assuming it was a nice bit lower - and really they should be cutting you a deal...
I see stuff like this all the time on the I-35 corridor between DFW and OKC. I feel for ya. The second month I had my car, some Civic jumped into my lane and it was only me slamming my brakes in time that saved my car from getting a chunk taken out of it. This is why you ALWAYS have a dash cam...
The 2026 info makes me thankful that I picked up my 2025 from the dealer in April. Before the employee pricing deal came down, I was thinking about waiting for the MY26. This might have made me hold onto my 370z with what I am looking at.
Good luck to those looking to pick up a pony!
Thank you for pointing this out. Just saved me a ton of headache. I've got the box pulled out and started the swap, then pulled out the redwolf wiring kit and was puzzled for a minute....
F me, it's been so long since I had my hands on installing audio in a car that I was stumped. Thank god for...
I think this really puts the correct focus on this topic.
1 - Prices are going up. They always go up post-pandemic. Mustangs ain't cheap anymore.
2 - Given the current price point (even with the employee pricing that Ford did) when you factor in the current econ, the demand for a $60k car just...
As someone who worked in an account management role for almost 10 years, this is jaw dropping to me. The service manager should be written up or fired for turning a blind eye to this. If they had a service advisor who could confirm your problem, they should have taken ownership of the situation...
I’m going to install the DIYVan patches this weekend and was looking for exactly this info! looking to take off the wheels so I can properly clean out the debris that the opening let in.
Could find the triangles but that last picture helped. Thanks!!
In my area it’s been Teslas trying to show off, little civics with the classic rice setup that try to bait me into a race…and the dickhead Audi drivers doing stupid stunts or pass everyone in heavy traffic.
That isn’t a door the insurance companies want to open. Unless it’s written into the policy as required for coverage, they are not on very good footing if someone sues them for dropping them in that scenario.Worst case they process your claim and then drop you after.
Multiple answers can be true at once, but you can bet a large sum of cash that the cybersecurity answer is going to be the main reason why the computer is locked down. If it wasn't, you could only imagine the chaos that would follow if people got their hands on a way to take control of the car...