2011 Mustang Stuff - some options
#167
#170
Great. Here we go again with Ford's options circus. Why is there always some "genius" at that company that tries to limit what options someone can get on their car? I'm talking about the inexplicable decisions that refuse to allow someone to get the Premier Trim option with a Bullitt or a California Special, or the comfort group with the Bullitt. If options is where that company makes money on automobiles, doesn't it ever occur to someone there that the same person who's willing to pay for a Bullitt package, the stripe and bling free-for-all which was the California Special, or a 3:73 limited slip axle, might also be willing to pay $300 more for the wrapped and stitched dash (among other features)????
If all options were available when I bought my car, I'd be driving a different car. It would either be a California Special w/ Premier Trim and FRPP power/handling (sort of like a Shelby GT w/out the Shelby on it) or a Bullitt with comfort group and premier trim. Of course, these vehicles exist in a world where Ford isn't run by idiot accountants!
Now here we go again. Want a 3:73? Great! Sorry, no premier trim or Cali Special for you. Want a track pack? Great! Sorry, no backup camera, glass roof, or accessories. Can someone explain why Ford does this?
#171
Great. Here we go again with Ford's options circus. Why is there always some "genius" at that company that tries to limit what options someone can get on their car? I'm talking about the inexplicable decisions that refuse to allow someone to get the Premier Trim option with a Bullitt or a California Special, or the comfort group with the Bullitt. If options is where that company makes money on automobiles, doesn't it ever occur to someone there that the same person who's willing to pay for a Bullitt package, the stripe and bling free-for-all which was the California Special, or a 3:73 limited slip axle, might also be willing to pay $300 more for the wrapped and stitched dash (among other features)????
If all options were available when I bought my car, I'd be driving a different car. It would either be a California Special w/ Premier Trim and FRPP power/handling (sort of like a Shelby GT w/out the Shelby on it) or a Bullitt with comfort group and premier trim. Of course, these vehicles exist in a world where Ford isn't run by idiot accountants!
Now here we go again. Want a 3:73? Great! Sorry, no premier trim or Cali Special for you. Want a track pack? Great! Sorry, no backup camera, glass roof, or accessories. Can someone explain why Ford does this?
If all options were available when I bought my car, I'd be driving a different car. It would either be a California Special w/ Premier Trim and FRPP power/handling (sort of like a Shelby GT w/out the Shelby on it) or a Bullitt with comfort group and premier trim. Of course, these vehicles exist in a world where Ford isn't run by idiot accountants!
Now here we go again. Want a 3:73? Great! Sorry, no premier trim or Cali Special for you. Want a track pack? Great! Sorry, no backup camera, glass roof, or accessories. Can someone explain why Ford does this?
But I do agree with you that it's stupid. I would be someone wanting the 3:73 AND Premier trim
#172
Great. Here we go again with Ford's options circus. Why is there always some "genius" at that company that tries to limit what options someone can get on their car? I'm talking about the inexplicable decisions that refuse to allow someone to get the Premier Trim option with a Bullitt or a California Special, or the comfort group with the Bullitt. If options is where that company makes money on automobiles, doesn't it ever occur to someone there that the same person who's willing to pay for a Bullitt package, the stripe and bling free-for-all which was the California Special, or a 3:73 limited slip axle, might also be willing to pay $300 more for the wrapped and stitched dash (among other features)????
If all options were available when I bought my car, I'd be driving a different car. It would either be a California Special w/ Premier Trim and FRPP power/handling (sort of like a Shelby GT w/out the Shelby on it) or a Bullitt with comfort group and premier trim. Of course, these vehicles exist in a world where Ford isn't run by idiot accountants!
Now here we go again. Want a 3:73? Great! Sorry, no premier trim or Cali Special for you. Want a track pack? Great! Sorry, no backup camera, glass roof, or accessories. Can someone explain why Ford does this?
If all options were available when I bought my car, I'd be driving a different car. It would either be a California Special w/ Premier Trim and FRPP power/handling (sort of like a Shelby GT w/out the Shelby on it) or a Bullitt with comfort group and premier trim. Of course, these vehicles exist in a world where Ford isn't run by idiot accountants!
Now here we go again. Want a 3:73? Great! Sorry, no premier trim or Cali Special for you. Want a track pack? Great! Sorry, no backup camera, glass roof, or accessories. Can someone explain why Ford does this?
#173
there's no reason to trade up just because it has more HP and displacement (unless youre making a living off racing haha). It doesn't make much economical sense to me to keep givin out money for the next model.... the next model is ALWAYS gunna be an improvement (Unless they make a big mistake ha).... I went with the 2010 because I love the body style.. and from the "spy pics" I saw of the 2011... not so much
#174
#175
there's no reason to trade up just because it has more HP and displacement (unless youre making a living off racing haha). It doesn't make much economical sense to me to keep givin out money for the next model.... the next model is ALWAYS gunna be an improvement (Unless they make a big mistake ha).... I went with the 2010 because I love the body style.. and from the "spy pics" I saw of the 2011... not so much
#176
there's no reason to trade up just because it has more HP and displacement (unless youre making a living off racing haha). It doesn't make much economical sense to me to keep givin out money for the next model.... the next model is ALWAYS gunna be an improvement (Unless they make a big mistake ha).... I went with the 2010 because I love the body style.. and from the "spy pics" I saw of the 2011... not so much
#177
#179
All the spyshots I could find were in this thread:
https://themustangsource.com/showthr...=2011+spyshots
Impossible to tell if there are any differences, although the fuzzy Car & Driver shots give the impression the white mule has the revised front facia from the "accessories" car at SEMA.
https://themustangsource.com/showthr...=2011+spyshots
Impossible to tell if there are any differences, although the fuzzy Car & Driver shots give the impression the white mule has the revised front facia from the "accessories" car at SEMA.
#180