Well for those on this thread who thought this was just a conspiracy theory check out this story. https://fordauthority.com/2020/10/ford-partners-with-verisk-to-give-customers-easy-access-to-usage-based-insurance/
I’m thinking you never purchased a car in Canada. From what I read on this forum I would say our dealers are no different. Except they’re scamming you in Canadian dollars which aren’t worth much anyway
Dryer sheets help, but spraying a bit of diluted peppermint oil around the engine bay works better, and in my opinion smells better than those dryer sheets. Mice chewed up a quarter of the under hood insulation on my Fusion to make their nest in the air filter box.
I didn’t get it on the the Mustang, but I’m not a fan of AAC even on the highway. My wife has it on her Escape and when someone pulls in to your lane in front of you it hits the brakes so hard it takes me by surprise. Besides, why would you need it in a Mustang when everyone else is way behind you.
Just for future reference, If you have an older car that you feel is worth more than book value you can get your insurance company to come out and appraise it. Then if something happens your covered, at least for the appraised value.
It’s not just the brand of gas, but the individual stations too. Next time your there ask the kid working how often they check for water in their underground tanks. Not usually a big problem as almost all underground tanks have some water in the and it just at the bottom. But, if they have quite...
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Maybe wait a bit and see if it improves. These seem to take a while to learn your driving habits. Mine had a few rough shifts when it was new. After about 2k everything was as smooth as silk. Now almost 7k on the odometer and everything is excellent.
Not much of a fan, but I think it’s because of the northern climate. To me it just looks like you're still driving around with your snow tires on black steel rims.
Looks like any car that’s been shipped across the ocean. Most Imports look like that by the time they arrive over here. The salty ocean air does cause corosion
63 and this is my second Mustang. The first was a 1977 Mustang II Cobra, yup, one of those Charlie’s Angel cars.
Judging by the rate this thread is growing, it might be easier for the moderator to move the “under 50’s” to a side thread of there own.