Paddle shifters in non-performance cars.
Paddle shifters in non-performance cars.
Those wheels have always been a favorite of mine.
People sleep on the Flex all the time. They don’t know what they’re missing.
It’s been about 12 years since I’ve been on that road, but it sounds like it’s still the same.
I thought I-80 out to Iowa was bad, but at least they have windmills you can count.
You all are welcome for my suggestion.
My mom’s was Arizona Beige Metallic over Medium Parchment leather. I nodded off just typing that.
A rear camera. Didn’t come until later years on the STs. Now that I have it in both of my other cars, it would make backing up/out a whole lot easier in this thing.
Wife - late-model Edge. She really wants a ST, but we have a budget for an SEL. So, sorry honey.
Hang on there sport. My post wasn’t a rag on the car itself. My dad has a 99 300M that was a great car until 63000 miles, then it started to fall apart. Literally. Door handles, headliner trim, seat control buttons decided to stop doing their jobs all at once.
Special Unit 2.
2012-2013 Boss302. Got to drive one back in the day and it’s always stuck with me as a great handling vehicle, even with the old-school rear suspension. I’ve driven the GT350 and while it’s amazing, it didn’t feel as lithe and connected as the Boss. I would probably see the difference if I was on a track, but back…
If these numbers are accurate, the market is going to be WAY off this year.
I know. Too bad they can’t give you $50 and remove it from the older models.
There are few people that can trash something so epically and make it sound like poetry. John Davis is one of them.