What bothers you the most about your mustang
#161
Originally Posted by Rather B.Blown
On the cup holder, I don't eat in it so I normally wouldn't have a drink cup in it anyway, but I do keep a 16 oz water bottle in the deeper rear slot and don't have any problems with it.
#162
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#168
#174
Originally Posted by Pete07GT
HATE the placement of the cup holders in my 07 GT that's a manual. For crying out loud Ford, what engineering genius it was that you slam 2 cup holders directly on front of the shifter? Could we have spent a couple of dollars per car and may e relocated them to a single holder in the door side holder like the Fusion has..? :weird:
#176
Yes I hate the cup holder placement too. Just the same in my S2000. Very annoying.
I wonder if there are any compact flip down cup holders that could be mounted to the passenger side of the trans tunnel that wouldn't look like crap.
I wonder if there are any compact flip down cup holders that could be mounted to the passenger side of the trans tunnel that wouldn't look like crap.
#177
Silly observation of mine, but...
Shutting the door. Not that I want a door frame, but it's awkward to close the Mustang's door when you're used to having a frame around the window. Secondly, it doesn't sound closed, when it is. My wife's car has a nice deep sound when the door closes and it's obvious that it is closed. No need to look and double check.
Shutting the door. Not that I want a door frame, but it's awkward to close the Mustang's door when you're used to having a frame around the window. Secondly, it doesn't sound closed, when it is. My wife's car has a nice deep sound when the door closes and it's obvious that it is closed. No need to look and double check.
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Silly observation of mine, but...
Shutting the door. Not that I want a door frame, but it's awkward to close the Mustang's door when you're used to having a frame around the window. Secondly, it doesn't sound closed, when it is. My wife's car has a nice deep sound when the door closes and it's obvious that it is closed. No need to look and double check.
Shutting the door. Not that I want a door frame, but it's awkward to close the Mustang's door when you're used to having a frame around the window. Secondly, it doesn't sound closed, when it is. My wife's car has a nice deep sound when the door closes and it's obvious that it is closed. No need to look and double check.