Driving it doesn't "lube up the internals"
if you're going to let it sit just let it sit
The last thing you want to do if it gets salt on it is spray it with water
It's not going to run 10's on a dusty track on regular tires
the dark horse is only going 4mph faster in the 1/4 mile so it can't make up the difference in the launch
you'd have to go to a drag strip, put a real tire on the dark horse and then it should win. The Porsche will be tough to beat...
It's eligible now. It may not have been before. Only the Dark Horse SC (and Mustang GTD) are listed.
https://www.myplan.ford.com/myplanweb/pdf/IneligibleProducts.pdf
Yes, you can use X plan.
$61,063 for the 2026 Dark Horse, $65,739 for the Premium. That's $3,000 and then $3,000 and some change off MSRP
About another $3,000 for AZ plan
Yes.
But what I'm saying they're wrong about is "all the numbers we gathered with this car are invalid". I think the car was running just fine before the track visit.
They know plenty about cars. But mechanical issues, troubleshooting, much less aftermarket supercharged Mustangs? No.
3 months...