This is awesome drak!Traveled an almost 6 hour journey from the Bronx to Maryland where two dealerships had my attention for a 2015 v6. Went with my initial choice as the first dealership to go to; Waldorf Ford, which ended up being my only stop.
What a great staff they have there, I have never been to such an easy going and pleasant dealership in my life. It was more or less a 1-2-3 process. My sales person, who I highly recommend; Mr. Lee Hilton, helped make the whole thing a breeze. Traded in my 2011 Jaguar XF for a new Mustang. In a few ways it was a downgrade, but in many ways still a solid purchase for me. So I definitely want to thank the staff of Waldorf Ford for such a great service experience.
After getting the car I stopped for food, came back outside and saw a family of 8 checking out the car, once I got over there everyone had a lot of nice things to say, which definitely put a smile on my face. On the way back up to the Bronx I got a chance to test out the speed and boy does the v6 pick up. It might not be as quick to the jump as the v8 in my Jaguar but when you put your foot down the car is shooting through the lanes. Had someone try to race me twice and I left them in my rear view both times. Suffice to say, I'm more than happy with my purchase and I can't wait to start hooking it up the way I want it to be real soon!
2015 Race Red Mustang V6
She is looking great man and the tint job looks sweet on the red!Took some photos today, used my 5D Mk3 for the shots.
Got the window tints done shortly after:
That makes sense, but it really looks like he is using a squeegee to apply it down. But maybe that gives them the idea of fitment and then they pull it off and put it on the inside? I had my windows tinted, but didn't watch the install.I know when my tint was done they laid it on the outside 1st to cut it then moved it to the inside. They may have been getting it sized right.
I gotcha. Learn something new every day! I saw the pic and was thinking ummmm, I think that goes on the inside, but I know how differently things operate in NY ;)They used the squeegee on mine to and the guy explained to me that he wants the best fitment with no air bubbles before he cuts it.