I vaguely remember seeing a couple of Mach 1 on BaT but did not seem to sell. I wonder whether this one will
https://bringatrailer.com/listing/2021-ford-mustang-28/
As some other have said, in my town, the non-emergency number is the local police department dispatch. When I call 911, I reach the CHP. Donāt know what Iāll do in a new town, specially in a new country. I guess Iāll most likely ask the building manager. People should lighten up; Canada is not USA
@dethmaShine Hope all's well in the end. Money can be made back. Sounds you are having quite a few adventures since last year. Tramlining from Iowa and then moving to Canada. If that car can speak...
The visual inspection is quite important nowadays as @dmcg940 stated. My brand new Mach 1 that I bought out of state was questioned by the smog shop (not the dmv). The guy wanted to make sure the CAĆ and exhaust system are stock. He was using mirrors like those used to find bombs under a car
Thanks. Iāll try Henry Curtis. The Marin Co Ford was not that welcoming. They care more about the clients who bought extended service contracts with them. Not very comforting when one of the first question is whether I bought the car from them
Maybe related to this thread? I have an A10 and from time to time I feel a soft clunk when slowing down or when shifting from accelerating to coasting. Not all the time, though
https://www.mustang6g.com/forums/threads/2021-mach-1-1200-miles-clunk-when-taking-off-sometimes.177867/
Interesting bc there has been reports that the tick did not start before the first oil change, implying that Ford factory has a different oil than the oil used at dealerships
That sounds like the typewriter tick. Did you change the engine oil and if so, what new oil did you use? From what I gather it is normal and maybe annoying to some owners
Hi Paul, thanks for your thoughtful response. Yes, rude service writers seem to be the norm. Is this Ford specific? Because I havenāt experienced such behavior with the other blanda of cars that I own