plindsey
PLindsey
plindsey

I owned a 2011 and 2015 GT, both with the MT82 and both had 50k & 33K respectively when purchased and while I didn’t beat on them daily like some people, I def drove them the way they were designed. The 2011 did some drag pulls at the local track and both a lot of spirited backroad driving along with DD duties and I

I just sold my 2015 Mustang GT to a local Ford dealer, their first offer was 22k and I said I was looking for 24k but I was just gonna head out and they came back with $23,500 which they didn’t have to do, and it was enough for me to let it go. Looking at NADA beforehand I knew 22-23 was gonna be the best I could hope

Super old thread I know, I follow him on IG and the car is still out there ripping! He just posted this a week ago! Still on the original engine!

Yeah, thats why I said 5 speed manual haha.

My dog and I cruising in my old 2014 FoST. 

Stay with the Focus, the 2012+ hatchbacks are super reliable and cheap, go for a 5 speed manual or a ST model. Plenty of interior space and fun to drive!

I work for a BMW/VW/Honda store and we are busy, our sales staff was let go when our Governor closed all in person sales but our internet sales people have been bringing people in on appointments and our sales managers have been doing the work from there and have slammed for the past few weeks.

I am super happy to be a resident of KY, our Governor is absolutely killing it during this pandemic. Our cases are way down compared to our neighboring states. I live in Lexington, and its a ghost town compared to normal but its helping.

So many leased Dodges.

The Focus wagons are super usable for hauling stuff, a buddy of mine has one and its pretty massive inside with the rear seats folded down, and with the manual its pretty fun to drive. The base Zetec is a great engine that has good power, mpg and ease of maintenance that will last a long time when cared for. I have

Right! I had a 09 Escape for a short time and I would actually use the opening glass alot more than I expected to.

The 2020 Escape uses a 3 cylinder actually if it isn’t the 2.0, thats what you drove. The 2.0 Escape will absolutely get out of its own way.

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There is something to be said for owning a clean, cheap car. I just picked up this 1998 Mercury Grand Marquis from the original owners grandson. The car was very well maintained and only needed a few small maintenance items. It drives so smooth and is super comfortable for my daily commute and with only 69k miles it’s

Seems like a solid purchase. I live in the land of the Camry (Lexington, KY, about 20 miles from where they are built) and I think every one of my friends parents owned this gen in beige or silver. I used to see them everywhere but not so much lately.

Nailed it.

Normally id agree 100% but this guy had extensive and expensive service records/repairs. It made no sense to me because mechanically its in great condition for its age, but it also only has 69k miles miles. It was old man owned and inherited by the grandson who I got it from.

I get so annoyed when people post cars for sale and if they even include an interior picture that wasnt taken at 10pm, they just leave all their trash in the floorboard.

Yeah the seats that came in it were also the powered and memory, but the titanium has a more bolstered seat that I found alot more comfortable. I found a set with the same options and was able to swap them trouble free, just had to reset the right front seat airbag sensor with a scantool, something with the weight of

Yeah I agree, I think the original look was the best before the 2 mini facelifts.