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2020:The six-speed manual transmission gives you an aggressive first gear that delivers a powerful launch off the line. Short shifter throws provide positive internal shift stops and full gear synchronization. The overall shift feel is very smooth. A shift collar function engages Reverse. Rev matching has also been added to the 5.0L with manual transmission in 2019.
At least they're being more realistic by changing "very smooth" to "smooth"The six-speed manual transmission gives you an aggressive first gear that delivers a powerful launch off the line. Short shifter throws provide positive internal shift stops and full gear synchronization. The overall feel is smooth. A shift collar function engages Reverse. Rev matching has also been added to the 5.0L with manual transmission in 2020.
Downhill with a tail wind, 50psi in the tires, and a ford performance sail and rudder....up to 36mpg highway for the ecoboost
Nah, they're using one of these.Downhill with a tail wind, 50psi in the tires, and a ford performance sail and rudder....
If I put one of these in my car I basically have a compound setup right???Nah, they're using one of these.
Are you able to see the X plan pricing?? I will be purchasing the ‘20 with the x plan. Once the pricing comes through, would you be able to let me know what my pricing would be? Or is there a way that I can see it once it’s released?This really made my day. Hard to be focusing at work when I keep on configuring Ecoboost HiPos.
However, is anyone else having issues with X-Plan pricing? 2019 still shows up as the model year, but I can change to 2020 once on the ford.com site. The updated pricing switches back and forth from X-Plan to retail depending on the options I have selected.
So, I've been going to fordpartner.com, entering my partner code, selecting "Vehicles & Pricing," and selecting "Mustang." The Build and Price link and the model year for the X-Plan pricing is still 2019. After clicking "Build and Price," I get the "Welcome X-Plan Participant" pop-up box. Close it out, click "Build your own." Click "Change Vehicle," and select 2020 Mustang. Click Build your own again. You'll see that each model as a "Starting X-Plan" price, but when you click Configure it shows up as Estimated Net Price. If you pick Grabber Lime, you'll see that change to Net X Plan. It goes back and forth and is sort of intermittant. HOWEVER. If you have Grabber Lime selected, then each option package has it's X-Plan price reduction shown, so you can manually do the math yourselfAre you able to see the X plan pricing?? I will be purchasing the ‘20 with the x plan. Once the pricing comes through, would you be able to let me know what my pricing would be? Or is there a way that I can see it once it’s released?
Thanks so much for this info! I will see if I can get in.So, I've been going to fordpartner.com, entering my partner code, selecting "Vehicles & Pricing," and selecting "Mustang." The Build and Price link and the model year for the X-Plan pricing is still 2019. After clicking "Build and Price," I get the "Welcome X-Plan Participant" pop-up box. Close it out, click "Build your own." Click "Change Vehicle," and select 2020 Mustang. Click Build your own again. You'll see that each model as a "Starting X-Plan" price, but when you click Configure it shows up as Estimated Net Price. If you pick Grabber Lime, you'll see that change to Net X Plan. It goes back and forth and is sort of intermittant. HOWEVER. If you have Grabber Lime selected, then each option package has it's X-Plan price reduction shown, so you can manually do the math yourself
TL;DR, play around with it.