I have no interest in this, and would rather pay more to get more room and a more enjoyable travel experience. It’s bad enough as it is.
I have no interest in this, and would rather pay more to get more room and a more enjoyable travel experience. It’s bad enough as it is.
Yeah it is a cool car, but close to 100k miles and you’d have to deal carefully to ensure the import occurs during the sale.
2003 Mustang Cobra that is really a V6 garbage Mustang. Is it April 1 or April 11?
Adaptive cruise control
Someone gave me an extractor and I’ve yet to use it, so it’s cool to hear some input. I am planning to use it on transmissions too so I can pull out fluid, and replace with exact amounts in between filter services. (Dropping the pan is annoying, and this will be cheaper than buying a new pan with a drain plug, and…
I’ll go read now, but just popped down to vote CP after seeing “15k” and big dents in the same screen. This isn’t a Land Cruiser lol
Sounds like a kindred spirit - I’m into so many different things my car/vehicle want list is about as eclectic and spans sports cars, old luxury cars, tractors, cargo haulers, and ATVs. I get it!
So basically you asked what the actual limiting factor is, and they did not answer you.
I’m always confused by cars that don’t have seat tracks that allow more rearward movement. I’ve noticed several cars over years at the car show that move almost all the way back, and some that stop way too short.
One issue I’ve found is knees hitting center consoles in bad spots, seats that don’t go back as far as I’d like. I usually do ok on headroom. Depends on how you like to sit. In “full cruisin’” mode, may be better than “attack those corners” mode.
I know I’m just piling on comments that are similar, but the fact that the sole transmission is a CVT is truly depressing. I’ll even say, in some cars, a CVT is fine. It’s a whatever option for many people in many types of cars. But I don’t see them as viable options for performance cars.
This may just be a conspiracy - you bring your car in, and they “lose” it. They hope to “lose” all of them, shred them, and then pretend these models never happened, and only started with the current gen.
NP because for that money you’ll have something in the US that you won’t see often. If you want people to talk to you, it’s a good buy. Not sure it’s worth it as an enjoyable ride though.
Even better if they had made the location one of their dealers haha
One of the most difficult things in life is finding a used diesel truck that hasn’t had a tune or shitty wheels put on it. And my oh my do they command a premium when found!
NP for a good comfy commuter
Exactly! The lack of the stripes was enough to be suspect, only a few pics looked at and it’s clear something happened
I’m late to the game. But others pointed out possible collision damage. If not already noted, the 35th anniversary cars had white stripes, as you can see the front grille has, but the fact they are missing on the rest of the car means this may be a repaint.
Lots of folks in this thread really want to buy this but are talking themselves out of it for silly reasons. (Distance, the “wife excuse”, etc.) Live a little and add a cool financial burden and oil stains to your driveway! Go for it! Honestly, you want it, and that’s what life and jobs are for - to find enjoyment!
“I wanna design the windshield, you said I could one day!!”