"For those who understand, no explanation is needed. For those who do not understand, no explanation is possible."
- Ziad K. Abdelnour, Economic Warfare
Well, starting the vehicle is a slider instead of having to hold your finger down in the circle for ~5 seconds. I hate the latter, as half the time it thinks you picked your finger up and doesn't fully register.
Protecting something you own from getting damaged won't increase its resale value 2 years later? He's clearly not the only one that doesn't understand investments.
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And a ton of whiny millennials who think the world owes them.
Back in the mid-80's, my brother's then GF had a Mustang II with the V8. That thing was actually pretty damn quick.
Shutting off auto updates is only good until you take the car in, they do some related work and they update the firmware for those module(s) @ the dealership. Or until you have to re-enable it to get another update that addresses another issue.
Many/most will NOT charge a battery when it's below a certain voltage.
I posted a recommendation for a charger that WILL not only do that, but also includes a 'power supply mode' - great for when you need the ignition on but the engine not running for long periods of time, such as when you are...
If the 1.9% you're referring to is a special financing program from Ford Credit, then the rate is gone when the program expires.
The only current program I'm aware of that includes the Mustang is Program #20068, and that expires on 4/2/2024.
1.9% APR for 36 months
2.9% APR for 48 months
3.9%...
It's a perfect response to someone who whines about Ford not giving them something to celebrate the anniversary of a platform other than a splash screen.
"TRULY disappointing", eh? :crackup:
I'm going to guess that he has two homes, one in PA and one in FL. Also going to guess it's easier for him to deal with things like this at his PA home instead of trying to do everything over the phone and e-mail. Also, maybe he wants to drive it down, leave it there, and fly home to PA...
You clearly don't understand what affects resale value.
"Yea, you're only going to have it for 2 years -- just beat the piss out of it, who cares what future potential buyers will think!" :clap: