I've never under stood How they can justify the generation break down - especially with the transition from the '23 to the '24. I can understand that there is enough new stuff, but if this is a big enough change to warrant a "New Generation" then how can the '64 1/2 - '73 all be first generation?
I had to order the 400a - The dealer I work at seems to always order premiums with the 401a. Ecoboosts are different. They go a lot easier on the options on those.
You could have a tire shop put the wheel on a balancer - there is usually an arm that they use to check offset but it can also be used the make sure wheel is still true and has no run out.
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Below quoted from AAA study mentioned in video
" Refined gasoline is transported via trucks, tanker ships and barges, or pipelines to various distribution terminals across the country. However, the refined gasoline is still not ready for use by retailers because a detergent additive packages...
Yes, at least here in the Phoenix area all the fuel starts out from the "tank farm" as basically the same but each brand has there own "additive package" that differentiates it from the others. Like Techron (Chevron) and Shell's VPower. It's not just words, it's an actual additive that...
I used it for that nice form fitting sunshade on my '21 - back seat is otherwise useless so that is where it was kept when not in use.
When that one was totaled and I ordered my '22 I received more points so I got the trunk liner that was made to go around the subwoofer. And I kept my sunshade...
I've worked in the automotive service industry most of my life. If you are a customer - modify the pi$$ out of it, drive it hard and bring it in for the repairs and service when things happen.
If you're Family (especially spouse, son or daughter where I'm going to end up paying for everything)...
I work in the Service dept at a Ford dealer so I have easy access to the Ford cataloging and this one is the first listed - it’s the performance version.
When I Ceramic/Graphene coated my car I did the wheels too and they seem to repel quite a bit more of the dust than they used to - it definitely makes them easier to clean.
Back in the old days - mid 90's and earlier - hoses and belts were mostly rubber and only lasted 3 - 5 years and then would get "crunchy" from the inside. They would look good but if you squeezed them they would crunch.
In the mid to late 90's they had a package where the hoses contained more...
Check your owners manual - It says what was stated above. Just use top tier 91+ octane fuel.
It also states to stay away from certain additives and honestly, if you use "good quality" fuel additives are not necessary.
The B & O system sounds fine but I optioned it because that's the only way to get an HD FM radio from the factory - besides a CD player (my last resort easy to go to back up if I don't like Sirius, FM or whatever) and this also give it the most factory speaker openings for possible upgrading...
I have a pair from my '21 that I'd sell. It was white and I installed clear tail lights but it got t-boned/totaled before its first oil change. I still have the originals I removed in the box. I'm in the west valley. Just shoot me an offer
Slow down and read - the Shelby isn't available as a convertible. The convertible is the Hertz GT-H.
Just a GT convertible with a Hertz gold stripe. You can get them in black, white, red and gray. They also have several neat body mods but have the 5.0 naturally aspirated engine.