They offer much lower but that’s because I can’t select anything beyond make and model and year of car. Looks like I have to go through o them to get a detailed quote.
I have a nearly fully loaded 2020 Mustang GT PP1 401A that want to sell with about 9,000 miles. Carvana offered 39,750 for it. Obviously I won't get as much for it from Carvana compared to a private sale. Also, what is unfortunate, is I don't think Carvana, or any of these sites, give me any...
I am lucky to have access to a Ford Dealership "Mobile" service unit. They came to my home free of charge and tested the battery and it was fine (tested with car off and when it was cranked). Determination was made that I need to drive it more --- that the battery wasn't fully charged during...
The car is only 2 yrs old. 8K miles.... How do you test a battery (other than with a multimeter)? In other words, how can I test it to make sure it is functioning properly?
The display goes off. But sometimes I will see the countdown timer stating that it is going to turn off accessory mode. I am wondering if there is some sort of electrical problem. Seems very intermittent. I might try an upgrade the firmware of Sync 3... but I am curious if anyone else has...
I have had my 2020 mustang GT for 2 years and haven’t changed how I operate the car…. But….
lately it seems the accessory mode is staying on even after I power off car. This causes the car to turn over slowly when I turn it back on a little while later AND more annoying, it loses my gauge and...
I will watch this thread as I am torn too. Extended warranties favor the seller, or they wouldn't sell them. I have a personal policy to not buy these things at all (appliances, computers, HVAC systems, or whatever). But.... with this car....I don't know...I am rethinking this "policy".
I have owned my mustang for 2 years now. Never has any of this happened to me. No one revs their engine, tries to race me or anything. I get cut off of course, just like anyone else but it isn't related to what I am driving (that I know of). Maybe it's cuz I am an old man? (52 yrs).
I have 42,000 rewards points for when I got my car. They expire in early January. I don’t want to use it for service. Must you redeem at a dealership to use for accessories?
Thanks for the replies. I am sure it isn't on the tint because the tint was replaced after the scratch happened. Short story - I wanted to eliminate the tint as the culprit so I had it replaced under warranty (tint had a defect anyway). Here is a pic.
I made a light, but long, scratch on the outside of the driver's side window of my Mustang 2020 GT. It seems I used a microfiber that was imbedded with something hard. Very frustrating. The scratch doesn't seem to be deep because I can't feel it when I glide my finger over it and my nail...
I’m a noob. Serious question: anyone have a pic of a car similar to what the OP is talking about? Curious to see what kind of mustang causes all this hype.