ok guys, some Buicks were really hot.. Today not so much.. Those cars were fast considering they had NO tech stuff, just RAW power and thin tires. And of course a 4spd. But the thrill of driving was there. The joy factor of those cars compare favorably with todays mustang and others unnamed...
have you seen the new Tesla pickup.. I would not even want to be buried in it.
BTW in my time some Buicks were really hot.. i.e. the grand national
I just saw Motor week showing off the new 2020 Shelby GT 500.. OMG awesome.. but about $80k
To much for my blood.
looks like sobaylouie. has the title.."oldest mustang owner" so far . he is at 78 almost 79 any older around?
Whats with all us older mustang owners and December.. my B-day is right after Christmas.
I have an interesting insight (or not). I live in the mountains. I too have hit deer, but so far not with my mustang . Not sure if what I am doing works (of just good luck) but here goes.. When I drive the mustang (with active exhaust 5.0 GT 2019) at night, I always put the muffler on track...
way to much what ifs.. Just accept the anomaly as real or perceived or not, does not matter. I was just interested to see if anyone else had a similar experience. If not so be it.
The startups were both in the morning..
I have been using 91 octane for a while now, get good millage and good perf. with my active exhaust set to normal. Well last week i filled up with 93 octane for the hell of it and low and behold the exhaust sound went DOWN. Really the exhaust is much quieter at startup but during driving also...
I have a 2019 GT PP1(standard dash) and the center part of the gauge cluster (between the tach and the speedo) has a horrible reflection from the sun depending on the direction of driving and the location of the sun. Anyone else have this issue
Picture this, cursing in the mountains doing what comes natural for an A10/PP1 GT at night. Great empty roads with lots of curves, clear dry night WONDERFUL... What is you biggest fear. DEER!!! They just appear in front of you... Well, with the exhaust in track mode the deer seem to just stay...