Chaos_Being
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That's pretty cool. I haven't seen that because I still haven't hit WOT in the car...that and I immediately set my gauges to red for night anyways. I may have to change the color when I get it broken in 

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That second one seems unsafe. I'm going to have to try that out, because I can't believe that's true.Two things I found out this week:
1) if you should happen to accidentally drive off without the key, you can still re-start the car, if you do so within a few seconds of shutting off the engine.
2) if you lock the car via remote or the door handle, the power door lock buttons are disabled and the car cant be unlocked from inside.
Every Ford I've driven going back to the '80's had a mechanical interlock that unlocked the door when you pulled an interior door handle. I'll be shocked if that's no longer the case.That's what worries me about this car. There is no physical tab to unlock the car. What happens when the electric circuit is fried in an accident? How do you manually open the door?
My night gauges are blue and when I get to redline they change to red to alert me to shift.
This is very interesting to me.... I have a base GT w/PP and have hit the rev limiter at least 4 times...never has my gauges turned red. I'm starting to think this is a Premium pkg feature??Definitely a hidden feature that is really cool, but it is not new for 2015 ... it has been std. on all Mustangs since 2011 !!
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Its true, the lock buttons are disabled. You can still open the door by pulling the handle, its just that the alarm is going to go off.That second one seems unsafe. I'm going to have to try that out, because I can't believe that's true.
Every car regardless of brand that I have owned since the 70's did that. The only car I have run across that didn't is my 68 Barracuda, you have to unlock the door to open it.Every Ford I've driven going back to the '80's had a mechanical interlock that unlocked the door when you pulled an interior door handle. I'll be shocked if that's no longer the case.
Your key fob has an actual key inside of it. Look on the back, there are little pop tabs. There is a key slot on the driver's side door handle.That's what worries me about this car. There is no physical tab to unlock the car. What happens when the electric circuit is fried in an accident? How do you manually open the door?
It is simply to make closing the door require less force as the air inside the vehicle has an escape rather than being compressed.Has nothing to do with being a vert. Most coupes without a frame around the window do this now. Even my Genesis Coupe did this.
This is undoubtedly true, but it also is necessary for the window to clear the top edge of the seal. When I was at an indoor showroom they had disconnected the battery of one of the cars, and when I tried to open/close the doors the windows would catch at the tops because they didn't drop down a little as in normal operation. Made a nasty sound, too, that caught the attention of the salespeople!It is simply to make closing the door require less force as the air inside the vehicle has an escape rather than being compressed.
This is undoubtedly true, but it also is necessary for the window to clear the top edge of the seal. When I was at an indoor showroom they had disconnected the battery of one of the cars, and when I tried to open/close the doors the windows would catch at the tops because they didn't drop down a little as in normal operation. Made a nasty sound, too, that caught the attention of the salespeople!