I drove across town yesterday and was on the freeway quite a bit. I remember thinking, damn this drives nice! Its so comfortable while cruising. Definitely a great road car. 😎
I get your point, but umm super car??? No. 🤣🤣🤣
One of the knocks on the early S197s GT back in the day was that they were underpowered. Yes, even back then. By the late 2000s everyone was making more power than the Mustang GT. The 2009 Camaro made 400hp by then. I remember EVERYONE was...
I personally wouldn't go past 7k in my car. But many manufacturers now say 10k is fine. Not just Ford. It greatly depends on the quality of the filter and oil, and of course driving conditions. In Arizona most manufacturers recommend we follow then "harsh driving conditions" scheduled...
He's not talking about drive modes. Hes talking about his saved profile. Once programed to your seat setting, it supped to change to your saved gauge cluster when you touch the seat button. Unfortunately, the cluster setting doesn't save for most people.
Yes. It's a glitch in the system. I have a whole thread on this going. If you choose a custom gauge cluster it should save to your driver profile on the door. However, this does not work for many people, including me.
My solution is just to toggle to the custom drive mode, where I have my...
I put probably 7k a year in it. I also primarily drive my car in a lot of stop and go traffic in Arizona. The oil life monitor is obviously taking my driving conditions into account.
When I took my Mach 1 to the track, I changed the oil a month before. After a track day the OLM was down to...
For the record, most people here don't take the oil life moniter as gospel. Rather, it's just a support tool.
I DD my cars and change my oil every 5k miles. And guess what? The OLM alert almost always corresponds with my oil change. You dont need to trust it, but the bottom line is, the OLM is...
I agree on the first two. But the computer won't let you go over 10k or 1 year on an oil change. Even if you don't drive it. If anything, I'd say the OLM probably prompts you too soon.
I had an '08 GT. Loved it at the time, but the '05-'09 cars were really basic and the 4.6 3v isn't very fast by today's standards.
Beware that the '05-'07 cars were notorious for the spark plugs breaking off in the heads during removal due to a bad head design. Ford revised the heads in '08 or...
20 pages in and all you idiots are just repeating yourselves over and over, and trying to convince others why they're wrong.
Drive what you like. The end.
He's just trying to expand your knowledge and explain to you that other automatic transmissions shift faster. Particulary the European makes. It's not a knock on the Mustang. No need to get so offended. 👍🏻