Maybe, maybe not. I would not have bought the 4, even if one was available.
A V8 Mustang is a true automotive icon. And, as I found out, a bloody good car.
Happy New Year all. When summer arrives (sarcasm, our weather has been crap) There's some kms to be put on Bonnie.
Hope '26 is better than '25 all round.
Rattles/buzzing are a huge PIA. Both my last car and my wife's had buzzes I could have sworn where in the dash centre, one was the downshift paddle on mine and another was the release button on the handbrake on hers.
Best way to find rattles is to get someone else to drive while you put...
Water spots are the bain of my life. I don't know if it's available in the US, but Duraseal spot remover worked well on my wife's car.
There will be other brands. Dilute white vinegar is supposed to work too.
There's always buffing as well.
We have a lot of that. One idiot is doing 15 - 20 kmh under the limit, the next two or three are too incapable/scared to overtake, and you end up with a convoy of pissed off drivers.
Then, all too often, someone makes the wrong move and you have a head on fatal.
This is why I love the rolling...
Unlike some, I don't think it's wise to teach using driver aids. A learner should learn to control accelerator and clutch unassisted.
Stalling at low rpm is not damaging, try to limit kangarooing though, it's not good for the drive train if done too often.
Initial training in something like a...
I'm in two minds about pursuits. If you chase, there is greater risk. But as I have seen, pulling back does not guarantee the offender will slow down. Then there is the question of why they're running - hiding something really bad?
As for aircraft, the guy I bought one of my bikes off was chased...