Yeah, I forgot to say that I thought the old Pirellis were LOUD! Conti's were much quieter for teh life of the tire.
Hoping these newer ones are better.
One thing I like - and don't think I'd give up easily - is the FAT rim guard that these new Pirellis have. Nice feature.
On my 2014 GT they lasted about 25K (daily driven like a normal person - minimal brodies). I'd expect less on the '25 due to heavier weight and more power.
After the stock P-Zeros I switched to Continental Extreme Contact DW. Love those. They laster over 30K - maybe a bit more. Great tire.
If I need anything I just look at it on the screen of the car. It's even got a cool "visual search" feature that shows an area of the car with things you can touch to take you to that part of the manual.
Bummer. -22% from last April.
But that's about 1 out of 5 people passing on buying a Mustang this April - those are the folks who want to tune/race and the people that just can't swing the new prices I guess.
I'm skeered guys.
I'm an OLD PRO at rev matching. I really hate how well the system works, and I hate that I use it.
To be fair to me, the way the pedal is programmed in normal mode - it's so dead that you really have to move the pedal a lot to rev match, it's a un-natural feeling to press the pedal half way...
100% incorrect. Surprised nobody else said anything.
When is the output shaft of an automatic disconnected from the engine while in drive?
An auto does NOT ever go into neutral when shifting thru forward gears.
Love this. I'm a roundy-round NASCAR guy - but this is the kind of stuff I love to see FORD do. Actual cars "made by" Ford. For decades with NASCAR you have to just accept that there's nothing factory about them apart from Ford's money. It's great to see them do this. The Ford GT was cool...
It was a mistake to change the manual ratios like they did. I have a '14 and I really like how it's geared. It's got 3:31 rear. Having 5th be 1:1 is sweet. Only complaint would be that 6th is too far from 5th. It's a big jump down in rpms - right at the speeds you drive at on the freeway...
Lots of newbs - but welcome to the Stang Lyfe- better late than never.
I've had a 65, 71, 71, 86, 92, 02, 14. All V8s. I have one '71 and the 2014 currently. I hope to get a 7G in a few years.
I'd skip it. Vanity plates are - aptly named. And 99% are lame as hell. BLUBYU?- c'mon man, LOL!
Only one I liked in my time - years ago, last century - some guy had a primer grey 64 Impala and the license plate read UNF8ABL ( you get 7 letters in CA).