I dont believe Ford is building Mustangs just to keep us happy. They are doing it for the money, the moment it no longer makes financial sense to sell Mustangs they'll get axed.
Even if they kept the Mustang alive by buying credits they'll pass that price down to the customer. Then we'll have...
Everyone's still "in production". If Ford cleared these cars, and wanted the expectation that these would ship soon, they would have moved it the tracker to "built"
Being mysterious about why you know doesn't help. You could can still explain without giving away too much info. Unless you think that you're doing us all a favor by putting out dates with no context and expect everyone to just believe you.
Hey guys,
I was looking forward to seeing your usual audio review. I know the Mustang V8 noise is all you really need to hear, but I was interested on how the upgraded B&O sound system sounded. Did you guys happen to draw any conclusions on the audio quality?
Buddy just picked up a Maverick last month. Was in production for a few weeks, then the tracker changed to "built", had final QA then got shipped.
We are all "in production", the cars aren't released yet. Maybe some one needs to explicitly ask Ford why we are still not "built". That could tell...
Not to be rude, but there is plenty of discussion about it on the other drive review thread. Not sure we need this thread with the same title to talk about a topic that already is being talked about in that thread.
I dont want a single damn paint chip in my car, let alone a full paint job to fix hail damage.
You would be surprised what people call "perfect", I once went to a Lexus dealership to help a buddy check out a car. I was a CPO Lexus, and there was probably 2 panels on the whole car that original...
Lets remember these cars are still "in production" which means they have not been deemed complete or ready to ship.
My buddy ordered a Maverick, and followed forums where they found lots with thousands of built Mavericks waiting to be shipped. I believe they were all waiting for chips, which...
Loving the Darkhorse!
Some of those pictures and videos is getting me hyped!
The GT is going to look so damn good with aftermarket suspension and wider wheels and tires.
I got the 3.15, its going to be my daily, and 90% of my driving is highway miles.
If it wasn't my primary car, I would have got the manual and not even thought about the A10.
My main takeaway was that while Ford is trying to make this a sports car, its still a muscle car.
Ford made its choices. The curb weight, long gears and lack of Tremec on the GT, along with the touring like steering were always going to make this feel more muscle then sports car.
That's not a...