hello from Holland!
#1
Hello
I'm new here, and i like it so far!
there are tons of usefull information on this forum.
Okay heres a short introduction
I'm Rien Groeneweg and i live in Holland, and i'm a real mustang freak
I drive a '97 3.8 V6 mustang coupé which i bought 2 weeks after passing my
drivers lisence exam (people where saying i was crazy to drive a mustang with no driving experiance)
here is a picture of my stang:
I'm new here, and i like it so far!
there are tons of usefull information on this forum.
Okay heres a short introduction
I'm Rien Groeneweg and i live in Holland, and i'm a real mustang freak
I drive a '97 3.8 V6 mustang coupé which i bought 2 weeks after passing my
drivers lisence exam (people where saying i was crazy to drive a mustang with no driving experiance)
here is a picture of my stang:
#4
Thanks,
And yes people think it's awesome to drive a mustang.
It's the most standard mustang there is, but still very special in Holland
and now i'm saving money for a GT (allways wanted to have a GT)
And yes people think it's awesome to drive a mustang.
It's the most standard mustang there is, but still very special in Holland
and now i'm saving money for a GT (allways wanted to have a GT)
#9
Iit is really fun to drive a Mustang here.
but i think the roads in the U.S. are better for mustangs
because of the (somtimes) bumpy roads in Europe, i don't know how the roads are there, but maby we can change country for a week or so because my dream is to drive a Mustang in the U.S.
I have plannes for a vacation next year, to rent a mustang in the U.S. and drive for a couple of thousands miles from one state to another and another and so on,
but i don't know if it is possible and the renting costs, but i heared Hertz has mustangs for rent.
My dream is to drive the westcoast of the u.s.
Rien Groeneweg
but i think the roads in the U.S. are better for mustangs
because of the (somtimes) bumpy roads in Europe, i don't know how the roads are there, but maby we can change country for a week or so because my dream is to drive a Mustang in the U.S.
I have plannes for a vacation next year, to rent a mustang in the U.S. and drive for a couple of thousands miles from one state to another and another and so on,
but i don't know if it is possible and the renting costs, but i heared Hertz has mustangs for rent.
My dream is to drive the westcoast of the u.s.
Rien Groeneweg
#10
Hertz does rent Mustangs. Next year you should be able to get a new one, coupe or convertible. I don't know the cost. I have rented cars from Hertz on their weekend plan with unlimited mileage and drove 1100 miles, but I don't know if that includes Mustangs. Check their web site for more information.
I have driven the coast highway from Washington to California, and it is a spectular drive, one you'll never forget.
We have bumpy roads here, which is why I hope Ford offers a Mustang other than a Cobra with IRS. Even so, it's still a fun car to drive.
I hope you can make your trip. It will be great.
I have driven the coast highway from Washington to California, and it is a spectular drive, one you'll never forget.
We have bumpy roads here, which is why I hope Ford offers a Mustang other than a Cobra with IRS. Even so, it's still a fun car to drive.
I hope you can make your trip. It will be great.