This is why forums will never be surpassed by other forms of social media; people who not only offer useful advice but also people who receive and successfully apply it, and post back with results.
Brilliant.
I think that's exactly what the Easy entry and exit feature is for. Instead of using a different memory spot for it, let the car move the seat for you.
All modern cars preheat cats by retarding on initial startup, which makes them extra rumbly. In quiet mode this is still substantially quieter than in other modes.
To me the difference in gearing with performance pack made a major difference, so yeah test drive one and see how you feel.
Keeping the revs up with the coyote helps it not feel slow, and it does also sound its best above 6k.
I was ambivalent about them, but since the shipping blocks had been left on, just asked them to install the strakes while it was on the lift.
Haven't scraped the speed bumps yet so that's a plus.
Very much agree. I want my GF to be able to enjoy the mustang without my decades of practice. The big, powerful car is intimidating enough, if it was also hard to drive it would be way too daunting.
I have yet to try myself, but planning on disabling the fake electronic vroom vroom noises in a week or two when I get the chance, will take a peek if anything jumps out.
With my S550 I complained about a ridiculous amount of rev hang and they reset the learned values which took care of it.
Dealer service department can reset the learned behavior of the ECU, which might help. Clutch fluid could have air in it. Different shoes or seating position can also contribute. The behavior across different S550 GTs was really consistent, and the S650 DH seems a bit gentler with it, prompting...
My previous mustang, the 2019 GT, would protest low quality gasoline by way of misfire and hesitation. It taught me to only go for the expensive stuff, so I continue using V-Power only in the DH as well. With the amount I drive, no reason not to.
The recaro seats are just the ideal for my body, and the microsuede is surprisingly comfy even in Florida weather, but it is the strangest thing that Ford couldn't install the peltier in them.
People usually buy a mustang because they want to drive a mustang.
Nobody wants to drive a hyundai, which is why they've kindly tried to help even the driver avoid it.
To each their own.
The dash peaked with S550, but after living with the screens for a few days I noticed they didn't annoy me nearly as much as I thought. I set the climate control when I buy the car and rarely touch it afterwards, volume control is still a knob, and the modes are on the steering wheel now, so the...
I think the sentence in the owners manual that started this thread has appeared in the handbooks of other cars as well. Nothing pony specific, just best practice to keep it in gear, same way as you keep your hands on the wheel.
Driving habits can always be re-learned, if that is the desire...
That is gorgeous. MT82 is such a gem too, 10/10 spec.
I got a homelink visor from the Parts Farm, didn't check yet if my DH has the connector for the sill illumination. Glad to see I'm not the only one not only ranting about the cost cutting nonsense but fixing it for my small part.
Having had the integrated buttons on my '19 GT the omission was nearly a dealbreaker. If only the CT4 Blackwing came with 8 cylinders, or the CT5 with less than a 100k price tag.
Homelink visor from the parts farm, but for 2026 they've changed the shape of the trim piece on the left support, so it's not a direct swap. And the retaining clip fell down the A-pillar somewhere... if it decides to rattle I'll need to figure out how to dismantle more.
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