Stupid thread by now IMO. That's the nature of forums though so, no big deal. Can't one person, assumed to be an adult, make a decision by now? This isn't life or death.
Just a word to the wise.
Inspect the car when it comes, with a fine tooth comb and a magnifying glass. Mine had rear bumper facia or whatever that big rear plastic piece is called (it escapes me right now), it was very obvious and it was replaced to perfect condition by my dealer. Had I not...
Neither one. The 14K mile car has had the shit driven out of it, fair to assume that, both cars are priced too high and "certified pre-owned" doesn't mean anything but what the dealer wants it to mean I don't care what anybody says. If I were spending that much money, I would buy a new one...
No, no, no, that won't work. There is too much logic here. After 10 pages of this, the OP has probably worn out a Mustang with one of each transmission. It's just one of the smaller decisions a person makes in life. Let him/her just buy a car. He did want an honest opinion, that's the real...
It does catch dump trucks flying through the store front of Target's. Caught that event at the bottom of the mountain it came down yesterday. Flew right by me across a parking lot, into the Target. Just another day....except not for the little car it tore the front end off of.
Back to...
Obviously it doesn't take 3 weeks to produce a Mustang GT .....they need a more accurate order status,
Anybody Else waiting?
Ford does not do for themselves as they USED to do TO suppliers. It took a month longer than "forever" for me to get my Mustang after I ordered it. Get busy on things...
My granddaughter is learning to drive (actually to come off her learners permit tomorrow), and it scares me to death.
I gave her my Tacoma under two conditions. One, that she quit talking so much while she's driving and if I even hear of her driving and talking on a cell phone, the truck...
Not being critical, in fact, very glad you made it, so quite the opposite.
Try being a millimeter from death all day long when physics, that I had been well educated in, told me there was no way to see the next day from this planet. That will change perspectives just as two wrecks I've been...
Agree. Justice is always severely lacking too, and it has always been that way. That said, his (or its') day is coming. My life changed "just like that" in January, so nobody can preach to me about that.
Some people may like electric cars today but there are many limitations as to how many people will own them. The grid won't begin to support "electric" vehicles by 2035, it is beyond restoration, nor can many people afford them (and they are subsidized). Look at what's going down the road...