But, but, but, if it isn’t a V8 it can’t be a “real” Mustang. :giggle:
OK, now that we’ve gotten that out of the way, yes the EB is going to be awesome. I put 51k miles on my 15’ and loved every minute of it. :like:
You are referring to the optional 401a package as all verts are premium (400a) models. The included CoPilot 360 feature does not include a 360 degree camera.
Are you serious? The Coyote has been around since 2011. I'm thinking there are a few folks who have car with way over 130K miles. And most likely a few with 200k+. You are inventing a problem that doesn't exist. Do whatever you want but let others do what they want without this unfounded thesis.
Yes, a lot of us here do. But, that said what you are saying was true, in the 70’s. I’ve been on here for nine years and do not recall any reported engine failures do to the “proper” use of regular gas. You are perpetrating a long held belief that doesn’t hold water in the 21st century.
Interesting. Here are the buttons on a European S Max. Notice the picture button looks the same as the earlier one from the expedition.
https://www.carmagazine.co.uk/car-news/tech/does-it-work-fords-intelligent-speed-limiter-car-september-2015/
Yes you can. Been an issue since I had my EB back in 2015.
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https://www.mustang6g.com/forums/threads/how-to-disable-fake-engine-noise-2020-ecoboost.146526/
https://www.mustangecoboost.net/threads/how-do-i-know-i-have-the-fake-engine-noise-on-the-ecoboost.19585/
OK, we get it, you don’t like the sticker. Just return it and buy another one. If you picked it up from the dealer return it there. If it came directly to your home it has to be returned by UPS, FedEx, etc.
And by the way Covercraft is known for making very high quality products. Guess they...
I’d bet that changing the screens would cost at least half the difference between a base and premium. Plus you have to rip apart the dash on a brand new car. Possible? Sure. Reasonable? Not so much.
Unfortunately Ford has let it be known that they have locked out the ability for tuners to do this. I'm sure someone will try here in the US, but I doubt the numbers will make it financially worthwhile in other markets.