Cars in the last five years are unreliable compared to before
Between the COVID quality drops and downfalls of modern engineering
we have 10r80s that randomly shift themselves, gm 6.2 and Toyota V6's shitting themselves, tiny Korean four cylinders than consume turbos, plastic parts that crumble...
I would say gas prices have pretty much remained steady in the last 6 months
Going by that chart, right now it's 10-15 cents higher than Dec/Jan.
But shouldn't they have been even higher back then because of seasonal demand or whatever?
Either way, it's only 10-15 cents. But oil is way down...
Just looking for clarification.
I just wouldn't say gas being higher than it was six months ago is "dropping" (especially to the extent of affecting Mustang sales), it just came down from a little spike a month ago.
Oil is 2/3rd the price it was in Janurary (four months ago), while gas is a...
Nobody's saying that.
Are they offering to tune customer cars? Obviously they wouldn't do this for free.
Otherwise, what would be the point?
Also it's funny how people think it's okay to copy tunes etc but now no sharing!
When I had my 2003 Cobra back in 2023, I came across two S650's
One still had the temp tag on it, got him to go and then I let him hear the blower as I left him
The other one the kid wouldn't even look over for almost 2 miles, then he did a ricer flyby. Must have traded a Civic in for his Mustang.
Too many trim levels. Ford has a bad habit of that.
There's 9 Broncos (not counting the bronco sport). Why? Black Diamond, Big Bend, Badlands, Raptor, Heritage Edition, Heritage Limited Edition, Everglades, WildTrak, Outerbanks....
Ecoboost
GT
Dark Horse/Boss
GT500
Leave it at that. Get rid...
I mean they can transfer one in from another dealer
Cars.com still shows 897 2024's still on the lot
5,800 2025's but I'm guessing a lot of those are 'in transit'