Unfortunately, no on the front parking sensors. Tires are year to year depending on the contract. This time Pirelli won. Actually I think the 22' were on Pirelli's except for the Cup2 equipped cars.
I would love to fast forward a year to see how many of the haters actually buy something else instead of a Mustang. Internet hate is easy, but when it comes down to putting down the Benjamin’s I’m willing to bet a lot if folks will be singing a different tune. Just like 2015 and 2018.
If you think that there chance in hell that the default is off I have a bridge in Brooklyn to sell you. Every stop/start system, by design, defaults to on.
As a point of reference just a few short years ago a lot of folks on here destroyed the Mach 1 as “just” a GT parts bin car. Well we know now that was hardly the case. You can bet the same thing will happen here. Once the cars get here and the road tests start coming in people will start...
I’ve never driven a Mach 1 with Cup 2’s so I cannot comment. But I’m fairly sure aligment changes could help to reduce tramlining. That would be a user choice and not something done at the factory.
Since the tram lining is a side effect of the tire there is no way to change the chassis to adapt for it. Either you live with the tram lining on the street or get separate tires for the drive.
I've spoken with interior designers of these cars before. Trust me, the amount of effort is huge. Do not disparage their work just because you do not like something.
If this is really a concern get a Prius. :giggle:
What makes it inferior? If it bothers you that much just get a premium...
Well hello Brie, haven't seen you around here in some time. I guess the S650 brought you out of your cave. :giggle: Anyway, good post. I agree with some, disagree with others, but heck, that's what we are here for.:like:
Yes, I understand. But this is not really a topic of conversation for this forum. All you will get are complaints about past and current cars (post #4). We have to wait and see if the S650 is better.
Are you serious bringing this up now? This is a preproduction car so none of that matters. Now if this continues on a production car we will have something to discuss. See you in 8 months.