Well, good news is - false alarm.
I’ll own up to it as user idiot error. I bought new weather tech mats and thought I pushed it behind both pedals. Turns out it only made it behind the brake and the gas was stuck full open.
I always thought when you remote start a car the security features...
Well, this is a first. Car has been running fine, has almost 500 miles on it now.
I did a remote start this morning and the engine starts to rev to 5500 rpm and sits there. Ran out to shut the car off, manually started and still does the same thing.
Anyone come across this? Assuming I have...
That’s awful and sorry to hear that. At the very minimum your car should be returned to you in the same exact condition you brought it in as. Of course, it will be hard to prove any damage was caused by them and expect the blame game.
It says for IL it needs a few unsuccessful attempts or so many days on the shop.
Either way, OP can look up basic lemon law requirements for their state and call a lawyer for free advice if it meets what is listed. I would not deal with a rattle like that after paying new car prices.
I would push them to fix it or try another dealer. If no one can fix it that’s what lemon laws are for.
From what I’ve seen, you do not have to pay for these lawyers they end up being reimbursed the manufacturer.
The anchor points are behind the seats. Just looked at my vert and confirmed. You can see them if you look through the back windshield there should be 2 plastic caps with anchor icons on them.
I believe the owners manual shows reference points for them as well if you can’t see them.
I don’t have a DH but a new GT convertible.
It was between this and a hellcat.
I pay $66 a month for this car and was quoted like $87 a month for the hellcat.
Chicago suburbs and Statefarm.
lol funny you say that. I took a PTO day and claimed vehicle issues so I could go check out the one I just purchased. Luckily it worked out using only 1 day.
I just commented something similar in a different post.
Dealers seems to subtract like 30% flat out buying from value from what I’ve seen.
If you have a good power sports type dealer, a lot will do consignment on cars and take 10% or work a deal with you to sell.
Best part is you don’t have...
In addition to getting some cash offers, if you don’t like the price and feel you can get more try to consignment it. Usually places will charge 10% fee. Best of all, you don’t have to worry about scum bags stealing it, test drives and they usually provide financing.
Hey everyone - new here and new to Mustangs.
I’ve seen people post to take it easy during the break in and also that the computer is learning how you drive. If you’re taking it easy for the first say 1K miles and you normally drive heavy footed, does the car need to be reset to relearn driving...