When I'm driving around in "Normal" mode my GT shifts normally and smooth, BUT when I switch modes to either "Sport' or "Track" mode it's a different story. Harsh shifting into 3rd and 5th gears almost as if it is lurching forward when accelerating "normally". If I get on the throttle, (hard...
<==== I've currently got a 2020 GT Premium(401A Package) and the A10. Before that I had a 2015 GT Premium 6 speed. While the A10 is faster, I do miss rowing those gears. I'm sure I will be eyeing either a 2024 or 2025 GT Premium with a 6 speed next time.
I drive a 2020 GT Premium and my SYNC 3 got out of date. As a result of that my GPS/NAV wasn't working and I would get the GPS with a red circle/slash symbol on my home and NAV screens. I downloaded the SYNC 3 update to a USB drive and did the update and that resolved my problem. I think it's in...
...and this is just one reason why I never mess with the stance of my car. Doing so can cause a whole litany of money costing issues. Also, my Mustang is a daily driver. I have Eagle F1 Symmetrics all seasons. I don't drive like an idiot, nor do I track my car so, therefore I get great wear out...
It's your car. You paid for it with your hard earned money. You have them fix it to YOUR satisfaction, not theirs. The work is done when YOU are happy with it. Period.
Trust me, I understand completely and I'm not doubting it's a nice car. I just understand the life cycle of certain things. There comes a point when you start having diminishing returns for your investment. No doubt the car is nice, but it's going on 10 years old. Components, electronics...
So... lemme see if I can wrap my head around this... you traded a 5 year old car for an almost 10 year old used car? <scratches head> ....you must have money to burn....
I like to quote a line from a great movie, "Vacation". It's the scene when they are buying the "Family Truckster" for the driving vacation to Wally World and the salesman using this line when referring to the car they are about to buy....
"...you think you hate it now, wait till drive it..."