It is. But either you press that auto start stop button or you press the sports profile on your steering. So regardless, extra buttons to press after you start the vehicle. The. Mustang. Does. Not. Need. Start. Stop. Ford. Stupid. (Except the ecoboost)
The way the salesman from Long McArthur Ford on YouTube explains it is that dealers have allocations as well. Your dealer can have an allocation for a retail order and stock order. Ford assigns allocations based on volume sales etc.
When your dealers allocation comes up as in their turn comes...
@DCS I think it’s really about dealer allocations at this point. I contacted my dealer and found out my order is actually Priority 3 from the initial 19 when I placed it. I really suspect it’s dealer allocations - when your dealers turn comes then based on the dealer what # your order is in...
Those cars are meant to be driven. An Eco or even a GT is a perfect daily driver - if gas mileage isn’t a concern to you (which shouldn’t be if you’re getting a Mustang)
sports mode automatically turns start/stop off - another trick is setting that feature off within your profile settings and then switch to that profile using the steering wheel controls at start up. Only thing is every start up, you’ll have to switch to that profile or switch to sports mode
I am still waiting on mine but I have been watching YouTube videos where we can set different profiles. - the profiles have a setting about start/stop and it appears it can be set to off.
I wonder if anyone has actually tried it to see if it works. I hope it does!
when I ordered it, most dealers were charging over MSRP so I was just happy to see MSRP with price protection. If I see that the car market is getting over saturated, I will try to renegotiate the price. If not, can always walk away. I still have my 2011 v6 which runs just fine. I won’t mind...
Still waiting for my vehicle. But I do have a signed purchase protected at the agreed upon financing rate too. So even if order takes 6 months, it’s protected at MSRP with the financing agreement at 2.9% apr