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I hope this hasn't been asked before but probably with my luck it has...
Do any of you know (especially the ones who have actually been inside the new Mustang) if the center-armrest console-thing (I know I'm very specific) has a storage compartment inside? You know how in some cars they open up and you can store CD's (etc.) in them? My Cougar and my Jeep both have that, and I think it's very convenient. I was just wondering about that for the longest time...
Do any of you know (especially the ones who have actually been inside the new Mustang) if the center-armrest console-thing (I know I'm very specific) has a storage compartment inside? You know how in some cars they open up and you can store CD's (etc.) in them? My Cougar and my Jeep both have that, and I think it's very convenient. I was just wondering about that for the longest time...
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Originally posted by TomServo92+August 20, 2004, 7:23 PM--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (TomServo92 @ August 20, 2004, 7:23 PM)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'> <!--QuoteBegin-Avalanche@August 20, 2004, 7:13 PM
where is the disc changer located?
where is the disc changer located?
yep! that goes for the single and 6-disc as well. all in the dash.
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What, does someone out there have a secret stash of photos for every photo request of the 2005 Stang? lol... good pic, never saw it [yet again!]
I forgot to add it does look a tad more functional, but the power plug INSIDE the box is odd -- means you gotta' keep it open to use it outside the box. (I mean, who charges their cell in the car? Heat would s-u-c-k it dry and cells last days without charges anyways. AND you can't hear it in there)
I forgot to add it does look a tad more functional, but the power plug INSIDE the box is odd -- means you gotta' keep it open to use it outside the box. (I mean, who charges their cell in the car? Heat would s-u-c-k it dry and cells last days without charges anyways. AND you can't hear it in there)
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Originally posted by autothing@August 20, 2004, 7:39 PM
What, does someone out there have a secret stash of photos for every photo request of the 2005 Stang? lol... good pic, never saw it [yet again!]
I forgot to add it does look a tad more functional, but the power plug INSIDE the box is odd -- means you gotta' keep it open to use it outside the box. (I mean, who charges their cell in the car? Heat would stink it dry and cells last days without charges anyways. AND you can't hear it in there)
OMG! I can't use the word s-u-c-k in place of "stink" immediately above due to language filters! How l-a-m-e when it is of "l-e-g-a-l" use.
What, does someone out there have a secret stash of photos for every photo request of the 2005 Stang? lol... good pic, never saw it [yet again!]
I forgot to add it does look a tad more functional, but the power plug INSIDE the box is odd -- means you gotta' keep it open to use it outside the box. (I mean, who charges their cell in the car? Heat would stink it dry and cells last days without charges anyways. AND you can't hear it in there)
OMG! I can't use the word s-u-c-k in place of "stink" immediately above due to language filters! How l-a-m-e when it is of "l-e-g-a-l" use.
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That's pretty cool, the cord pass-thru on your Mazda. Ok, I'll admit maybe the Mustang has something similar since Mazda is a Ford sibling. Must wait till I get my GT to verify (unless -- Gasp! -- someone has a photo, lol)
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Originally posted by autothing@August 20, 2004, 7:55 PM
That's pretty cool, the cord pass-thru on your Mazda. Ok, I'll admit maybe the Mustang has something similar since Mazda is a Ford sibling. Must wait till I get my GT to verify (unless -- Gasp! -- someone has a photo, lol)
That's pretty cool, the cord pass-thru on your Mazda. Ok, I'll admit maybe the Mustang has something similar since Mazda is a Ford sibling. Must wait till I get my GT to verify (unless -- Gasp! -- someone has a photo, lol)
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Originally posted by autothing@August 20, 2004, 7:33 PM
Ok, when they say the Shaker 1000 is 1000 watts and the Shaker 500 is 500 watts, does that mean that one subwoofer supplies an extra 500 watts?
Ok, when they say the Shaker 1000 is 1000 watts and the Shaker 500 is 500 watts, does that mean that one subwoofer supplies an extra 500 watts?
In any event, it is substantively useless to think of the 1000 as making "twice" the power of the 500. It real world playback conditions, you will merely notice tighter, deeper bass response, lower distortion on bass heavy tracks, and better extension into the lower frequencies of the audio spectrum (the 8''s in the doors will be lucky to grab 38 Hz). With trunk mounted 10s you could get down to the low 30's, and possibly break into the high 20s though I wouldn't hold my breath)
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Originally posted by Kellarina@August 21, 2004, 3:42 PM
Thanks Ghost...
Yeah everyone has a picture for something...
Now...are there back pockets to the front seats? Hahaha...JK.
Thanks Ghost...
Yeah everyone has a picture for something...
Now...are there back pockets to the front seats? Hahaha...JK.
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Originally posted by autothing@August 20, 2004, 7:39 PM
What, does someone out there have a secret stash of photos for every photo request of the 2005 Stang? lol... good pic, never saw it [yet again!]
I forgot to add it does look a tad more functional, but the power plug INSIDE the box is odd -- means you gotta' keep it open to use it outside the box. (I mean, who charges their cell in the car? Heat would s-u-c-k it dry and cells last days without charges anyways. AND you can't hear it in there)
What, does someone out there have a secret stash of photos for every photo request of the 2005 Stang? lol... good pic, never saw it [yet again!]
I forgot to add it does look a tad more functional, but the power plug INSIDE the box is odd -- means you gotta' keep it open to use it outside the box. (I mean, who charges their cell in the car? Heat would s-u-c-k it dry and cells last days without charges anyways. AND you can't hear it in there)
so, if someone must charge their cellphone, they can plug it in up there.
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I know there's a second plug up on the top, but surely it's meant (by popular demand, no less) for Radar detectors. This would keep the coil cord from interferring in front of the radio and stuff unlike the 99-04 generations.
Of course, if there HAS to be 2 power outlets, I would rather have one hidden than two exposed, so some ideas here are correct (I hate to admit), that it is in-fact pretty nice to have one hidden in the box. The coin slots rule too! My 1990 Ford Taurus had them and I've missed them the moment I got the 99' Stang.
Of course, if there HAS to be 2 power outlets, I would rather have one hidden than two exposed, so some ideas here are correct (I hate to admit), that it is in-fact pretty nice to have one hidden in the box. The coin slots rule too! My 1990 Ford Taurus had them and I've missed them the moment I got the 99' Stang.