Older guys, is this the newest car you will get??
I get a new car for my wife about every 3 years but this is the last performance car I will ever own. I am almost 69 and I like all the bells and whistles on the new cars but I have too much invested and too much love for this car to ever sell it and get something newer.
I like the Bullitt, but couldn't stomach the mark-up. It did have a Nav option, though, and my dealer was offering to order it that way for me.
Last edited by Beargap; Jul 16, 2014 at 05:13 AM.
Nope. No nav from the factory.
Yeah my salesman was an idiot also. Started asking me all kinds of questions about options until he got edumacated.
Last edited by cdynaco; Jul 16, 2014 at 05:21 AM.
I got my Mustang off the floor, and it came with reverse sensing...no camera thank god.
Geeze Louise....been driving for 45 years and haven't backed over anyone yet. Besides, I have a convertible for unrestricted visiblilty and loud mufflers as a warning to the little juvenile delinquents riding their bikes on the sidewalk instead of the street. And if they just happen to get in the way, they're wearing bike helmets, right?
reminds me of my favorite line from the Gumball Rally:
Tom
Last edited by TripleBlack14; Jul 16, 2014 at 06:41 AM.
And hey, my backup cam comes in handy when I'm backing out at home - the Recaro baby seat creates a HUGE blind spot.
I got my Mustang off the floor, and it came with reverse sensing...no camera thank god.
Geeze Louise....been driving for 45 years and haven't backed over anyone yet. Besides, I have a convertible for unrestricted visiblilty and loud mufflers as a warning to the little juvenile delinquents riding their bikes on the sidewalk instead of the street. And if they just happen to get in the way, they're wearing bike helmets, right?
reminds me of my favorite line from the Gumball Rally:
Tom
Geeze Louise....been driving for 45 years and haven't backed over anyone yet. Besides, I have a convertible for unrestricted visiblilty and loud mufflers as a warning to the little juvenile delinquents riding their bikes on the sidewalk instead of the street. And if they just happen to get in the way, they're wearing bike helmets, right?
reminds me of my favorite line from the Gumball Rally:
Tom

It's just like using your mirrors to change lanes on the freeway. Sure - you can move your head forward or sideways to get a better angle of the mirror and then go. But every so often you do that and you realize someone was in your blind spot and you just missed them. You HAVE to turn your head and look for a quick instant if you want to be 100% SURE and 100% SAFE.
Same goes for reverse - even moreso!
Last edited by cdynaco; Jul 16, 2014 at 02:00 PM.
Of course I still look and use my mirrors (especially the blind spot mirrors), I just use the camera as a supplement to see what's directly behind the bumper. I never rely on it by itself. Actually for the first dozen or so times I backed up, I forgot I even had it because I'm so used to looking over my shoulder. I definitely don't need it, but it's nice to have. Also, with reverse Up-Left on the MT-82, a couple times I have inadvertently moved forward when I thought I was in reverse (and vice versa) due to the camera delay, so now I wait a second before starting to let the clutch out - just to make sure I'm heading in the right direction lol. That's why I always hated driving cars with reverse Up-Left.
I wouldn't mind seeing cameras in place of the door mirrors, actually mount the cameras in a better vantage point. Then have a heads up display for each mirror. I'm sure there is some car out there with that already.
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There definitely is a lot of fun for a person in a simple ride. Fewer distractions pulling you away from the world outside.
I've had some fun to drive cars, I have some now .... but one I let get away and wish I had back today just because it was so fun was a 1969 Dodge Dart Swinger 340 with 4 speed. It had an AM radio and heater. Manual brakes, manual steering, manual seats, manual mirrors, manual windows, NO AC. Vents were two large "barn door" things under dash.
I upgraded wheels and tires, my first set of B F Goodrich Radial T/A 225/60-14. Gabriel Strider adj shocks, a few minor engine mods .... it was a blast and comfortable on short rides or longer trips.
Kids growing today will never know the pleasures of simplicity .... I still enjoy driving my '77 F-150 4x4, rust and all.
I can well imagine the fun driving a 34 Ford coupe with flathead V8 power and old 3 spd transmission with few gages on the back roads or across Rt 66.
But I have bought a couple current model year cars, one I kept around for 23 years and 160K miles as our road trip / go to races car .... the other I have had for 13 years ..... mostly same uses so it has only 77K miles now. To say I won't buy new or near new again .... can't say.
I've had some fun to drive cars, I have some now .... but one I let get away and wish I had back today just because it was so fun was a 1969 Dodge Dart Swinger 340 with 4 speed. It had an AM radio and heater. Manual brakes, manual steering, manual seats, manual mirrors, manual windows, NO AC. Vents were two large "barn door" things under dash.
I upgraded wheels and tires, my first set of B F Goodrich Radial T/A 225/60-14. Gabriel Strider adj shocks, a few minor engine mods .... it was a blast and comfortable on short rides or longer trips.
Kids growing today will never know the pleasures of simplicity .... I still enjoy driving my '77 F-150 4x4, rust and all.
I can well imagine the fun driving a 34 Ford coupe with flathead V8 power and old 3 spd transmission with few gages on the back roads or across Rt 66.
But I have bought a couple current model year cars, one I kept around for 23 years and 160K miles as our road trip / go to races car .... the other I have had for 13 years ..... mostly same uses so it has only 77K miles now. To say I won't buy new or near new again .... can't say.
Last edited by tbear853; Jul 21, 2014 at 06:36 AM.
You want to talk about simple - this was simple.
www.tukatz.com/html/cars/moggie/moggie.html
She was a hoot to drive and she was cramped and harsh riding and noisy and her 'weather equipment' couldn't keep the weather out.
I'm happy to have left all that behind me and I thoroughly enjoyed my Mustang today. I had no problem ignoring some of the things that bug you guys. You don't have to be irritated by the fact that your new Mustang has backup sensors. In fact, you can turn them off. Focus on what you enjoy and you might be surprised at how quickly you forget about that other stuff.
www.tukatz.com/html/cars/moggie/moggie.html
She was a hoot to drive and she was cramped and harsh riding and noisy and her 'weather equipment' couldn't keep the weather out.
I'm happy to have left all that behind me and I thoroughly enjoyed my Mustang today. I had no problem ignoring some of the things that bug you guys. You don't have to be irritated by the fact that your new Mustang has backup sensors. In fact, you can turn them off. Focus on what you enjoy and you might be surprised at how quickly you forget about that other stuff.
It's just a matter of taste I guess. Some people want gadgets and games in their cars. Nobody wants variable displacement. Honestly I prefer a mustang to be stripped and raw as possible. My cobra didn't have many options except the drivers seat had 12 functions. My 92 Notchback was the most enjoyable of the 4 mustangs that I've owned. It had power windows and locks and that was good enough. Since '05, the mustang had been a different animal. A better more refined car but not as fun. Just wish we had build options again. Wish you could order a stripped GT like we did in the early 90's.
It's just a matter of taste I guess. Some people want gadgets and games in their cars. Nobody wants variable displacement. Honestly I prefer a mustang to be stripped and raw as possible. My cobra didn't have many options except the drivers seat had 12 functions. My 92 Notchback was the most enjoyable of the 4 mustangs that I've owned. It had power windows and locks and that was good enough. Since '05, the mustang had been a different animal. A better more refined car but not as fun. Just wish we had build options again. Wish you could order a stripped GT like we did in the early 90's.
You want to talk about simple - this was simple.
www.tukatz.com/html/cars/moggie/moggie.html
She was a hoot to drive and she was cramped and harsh riding and noisy and her 'weather equipment' couldn't keep the weather out.
I'm happy to have left all that behind me and I thoroughly enjoyed my Mustang today. I had no problem ignoring some of the things that bug you guys. You don't have to be irritated by the fact that your new Mustang has backup sensors. In fact, you can turn them off. Focus on what you enjoy and you might be surprised at how quickly you forget about that other stuff.
www.tukatz.com/html/cars/moggie/moggie.html
She was a hoot to drive and she was cramped and harsh riding and noisy and her 'weather equipment' couldn't keep the weather out.
I'm happy to have left all that behind me and I thoroughly enjoyed my Mustang today. I had no problem ignoring some of the things that bug you guys. You don't have to be irritated by the fact that your new Mustang has backup sensors. In fact, you can turn them off. Focus on what you enjoy and you might be surprised at how quickly you forget about that other stuff.
I can confirm that. I've seen him, parked next to his cars, and I'm here to tell you that 1 Alibi 2 is indeed really old!!!! I'm getting pretty close myself.
And he'll probably get a swelled head when he reads this, but his SGM GT500 is killer. No matter how many pics he posts, they just don't do it justice.
Plus he always saves me a spot at the Thursday cruise so I have to say nice things.
Tom
And he'll probably get a swelled head when he reads this, but his SGM GT500 is killer. No matter how many pics he posts, they just don't do it justice.
Plus he always saves me a spot at the Thursday cruise so I have to say nice things.
Tom
If you don't want the TPMS function get a 05-06 gauge cluster. It's kinda work around but you won't ever have to deal with the TPMS issues. Of corse you would also need to have it programmed with your mileage. Swapping out clusters is super easy.
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