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Hey guys,
I've used the search function a couple times to find a thread on this as I'm sure its come up before...

Looking real hard at a 2018 GT Premium A10 PP1. Is there anything other than the BBQ tick I should watch out for?
15,000mi on it.

Appreciate the feedback, and let me know if there's another thread I can pop into for this if its in the wrong spot.
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Relax and enjoy your car
 

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There is nothing worth worrying about in a 2018 Mustang. By now, any initial build quality issues have been resolved. The 10 speed auto kicks ass!
 
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There is nothing worth worrying about in a 2018 Mustang. By now, any initial build quality issues have been resolved. The 10 speed auto kicks ass!
Yeah I checked out a A6... was alright. Test drove an A10 earlier this year, really liked it.
My left leg can't run a clutch anymore otherwise I would be back into a MT.
 

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Yeah I checked out a A6... was alright. Test drove an A10 earlier this year, really liked it.
My left leg can't run a clutch anymore otherwise I would be back into a MT.
I have left leg issues, too. I can still use a clutch, but it is just a matter of time. My BMW is my last manual transmission car and it will be gone very soon. Modern cars seem to be designed to maximize the use of automatic transmissions, while manuals are an afterthought. So, time to move on.
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