So is the mustang with snow tires good in the snow? I'm not expecting truck-like abilities but since it has an LSD is it good enough to get me to school and back every day?
No worries. The low mileage base is 5 hours away from home. I'm hoping I'll be able to get that one but I have no idea how much longer it'll be there... :(
Yeah true. I'm not sure that car is even worth the trouble. It has a lot of miles on it and tires for the 19" wheels are crazy expensive and I still have to get some Nokian Hakkapellita's for it if I want to go anywhere in the winter.
I was working on my buddies S197 tonight and it had a seized rear caliper. Went to the dealer I work for and I got the $230 Ford part for $75 bucks. I had no idea I got that big of a discount being a Ford employee. Crazy!
I sold my first car to CarMax. It was a 2007 Acura TL with 98,500 miles. Car sometimes wouldn't go into reverse and had been in a prior accident. Passed the carmax "inspection" with flying colors and they gave me $7,000 for it. Car also had a cold air intake and exhaust on it too. Wouldn't say...
Nope. My mom called our insurance agent and asked for a quote on a 2015 Charger R/T and a 2015 Mustang 5.0 manual and the mustang is $42 per month more than the BMW and the charger is $8 more than the mustang.
Insurance is $159 a month on the 2015 GT for full coverage and uninsured motorist coverage as well. I've never had a ticket or accident (knock on wood) so my rates aren't that bad for my age.
If I'm not mistaken the ESP is an extended warranty and not a maintenance plan. I do all my own oil changes, brake jobs and shock + strut replacement and other minor repairs on my own. But I'm just concerned that I'll have another major mechanical issue with this car if I don't get the extended...