speedfrk
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- Curt
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- 2023 F150
let's examine these one at a time... New Bentley's do not have squeaks and rattles. Neither do RR or S-Class Mercedes, or Jag XJ's, etc. Go ride in them. Their NVH control is simply amazing. Mustangs are way better than they used to be but nowhere near state of the art.even new bentleys have squeaks and rattles, they are cars. can you imagine making something with eleventy billion parts screwed together and sending it down different surfaces with varying harmonics and trying to get it not to make any noise?
yeah right! turn up the radio. or go ride in something from the 90s, 80s, 70s, 60s, 50, etc and see how quality they seem to you....
heck, go get in a fox body and see if the interior doesn't fall apart when you touch it. you are driving the most well constructed mustang ever made.
Don't compare something bought today with stuff that is 10-50 years old. He didn't buy or pay for a 50 yr old car. He bought a new car with new car expectations. Same with the fox body. Comparing a new car with something 30 years old and 200,000 miles on it is absurd. I had an 88 GT and it was a good car for it's era. But that's about it.
Ford does seem to have a QC problem with the new Mustang. Probably 20% of them have the driveline vibration problem (which my car has and it also has the rattles coming from passenger rear). Lots of cars with body panel problems, windshields and rear windows not installed properly, etc. A couple of the cars I test drove looked like they had been painted with a brush and roller. The fact that Ford ships a car like that tells you they just don't care. Many of these problems could be fixed before the customer bought the car but most Ford dealers just don't care. That is why Ford will never win a JD Powers award for anything.
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