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Speaking of cars...
"Harry Krause" wrote in message . .. My lovely wife informed me the other day that she "really likes" the new little Mustangs and might want to buy one. She's looking at a 2007 "V6 Premium," with the 4 liter V6, 5-speed auto, and anti-lock brakes with traction control, and a bunch of other accessories. Our local dealer is more than willing to "make a deal." Any thoughts about this vehicle as an "everyday car?" Most of my wife's driving is suburban, with very few trips of more than, say, 50 miles. I drove such a vehicle recently and thought the power-brakes-handling were more than adequate. Any ideas about gas mileage, reliability, that sort of thing? I'd prefer she buy a new top of the line Toyota, but she wants something sportier. Wimmins! She'll probably get similar mileage with the 4.7L V8 and it'll make it a lot "sportier". Eisboch |
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Speaking of cars...
"Eisboch" wrote in message ... "Harry Krause" wrote in message . .. My lovely wife informed me the other day that she "really likes" the new little Mustangs and might want to buy one. She's looking at a 2007 "V6 Premium," with the 4 liter V6, 5-speed auto, and anti-lock brakes with traction control, and a bunch of other accessories. Our local dealer is more than willing to "make a deal." Wimmins! She'll probably get similar mileage with the 4.7L V8 and it'll make it a lot "sportier". Eisboch Goofed. It's a 4.6L Eisboch |
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Speaking of cars...
Eisboch wrote:
"Eisboch" wrote in message ... "Harry Krause" wrote in message . .. My lovely wife informed me the other day that she "really likes" the new little Mustangs and might want to buy one. She's looking at a 2007 "V6 Premium," with the 4 liter V6, 5-speed auto, and anti-lock brakes with traction control, and a bunch of other accessories. Our local dealer is more than willing to "make a deal." Wimmins! She'll probably get similar mileage with the 4.7L V8 and it'll make it a lot "sportier". Eisboch Goofed. It's a 4.6L The need to put the Super Charged 5.4L V8 that they put in the F-150 Lighting's and chip it. Will most likely burn the rubber of the rear tires before gaining traction. One things Mustangs are good for when there is the slightest bit of water, in all of its forms, and that is to look at them while they remain parked. |
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