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My 2012 Mustang 5.0 does the same thing. Well, it is supposed to, but it was somehow partially disabled when I got the car with like 3 miles on the odometer. I would get some resistance when shifting into 2nd when the prompt displayed on the screen, but it wouldn't lock me out completely. Almost like the solenoid or

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Were they trying to re-create this BMW ad??

Thanks. I had to say something. I thought the comments people were leaving on the local news sites were bad. Now I'm reading through the comments on Jalopnik. Some of the people on here are sick and it almost makes me embarrassed to be associated with them by reading the same site. You all, and you know who you are,

I knew the owner of the Lambo, Sam. He had a large garage full of nice cars like this. They were his and were obtained with his own money. Before you say something like "Oh, he should have never let a girl drive his car!", know that she had completed several driving and competitive racing courses, so she probably had

Mine went from costing $30K to being valued at $24K after 10 months. Does this qualify as hardcore droppage?

I have had a 2010 GT (4.6L automatic) and now a 2012 GT (5.0L manual) and both get pretty terrible MPG if you go by what the computer tells you. This includes time sitting in traffic and in parking lots/garages. I'd say I get about an average of 10-13 MPG in the 5.0 after about 150 miles. On the other hand (and this