My advice if you see the milkshake in the coolant bottle. Don’t touch it or leave fingerprints anywhere, keep driving it until it seizes or the dash lights up like a Christmas tree. You will stand a better chance of a replacement or refund if it failures catastrophically, will also play better...
Mine was replaced during its 12 month service today, didn’t need to ask they just did it, and it has evidence of corrosion within the alloy pipe work as well.
Things like the different tune will alter emissions, the taillights, the bonnet etc, it would have to be an EU compliant mustang (ie what we get now) with the wheels, paint and rear boot deck. So it won’t be a builtt
Yeah well believing what dealers say is just stupid, until Ford AU actually come out and say yes they are coming I would ignore the FUD
Same was said about the gt350 yet it never came.
You guys are way too gullible.
If the cooler has failed and it’s milky keep driving it and burn the block out. Far better then watching them attempt to clean the gunk out of the cooling and lubrication system
It won’t happen.
For a multitude of reasons, which the biggest one is that it’s not even legal to register in Australia, it does not meet several ADRs and doesn’t come close to meeting emissions.
Because like most parts dealers can order in whatever they please as floor stock, given the particular dealer has a large warehouse for parts and is one of the main parts distributors for Nsw they keep stock on hand.
No hadn’t even booked it in yet, they just rang me and said that you are due for a service in March, we will have the updated oil cooler ready for installation by then.
They also mentioned the AC evaporator failures but they aren’t going to touch it until it fails but they keep stock on hand...
Mine is getting done next service, dec 16 build.
Dealer already has the parts on order, I didn’t even have to ring them they notified me that they would need the car for the whole day
It won’t come to Australia. Just like how the 350 was rumoured to be coming to Aus, and gullible idiots out down a deposit on a car that was never going to happen.
Just lazy click bait journalism, designed to entice the dim witted.