Nice truck. I love my raptor but honestly since buying it I wonder why I own both. I still don’t plan on getting rid of the gt500 but I need to drive it more. Got an email today saying I’ve owned it for 2 years and I don’t think I’ve even put 3k miles on it.
let's get real for a moment, how can a mod act this way and on the same page have threads like this. I honestly hope one day someone commits suicide and has fun with lawsuits here.
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Different times. most of those features didn't exist/weren't need at the time and still aren't today. modern features for the car did exist at the time though like 6 disk cd changers. I honestly don't use most of that stuff currently. Is it comfortable/fun to drive with the price and...
I bought a stock car for $32,000 from a ford dealer in texas. Just bought and installed the whipple that I got from lethal's tax day sale. I waited two months for the stupid thing.
I'll help a little then
free market is a system in which the prices for goods and services are determined by the open market and consumers, in which the laws and forces of supply and demand are free from any intervention by a government, price-setting monopoly, or other authority. Another view...
My logic isn't flawed I wouldn't buy stuff based on what I remember they used to be based on comparable values of today. See where your logic is flawed.
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2017 Mustang GT Fastback Premium $37,195
2017 Mustang GT Convertible Premium $42,695
My 20,000 mile 2010 gt500 = 32,000 and again why would I buy one of those for that price. My daily cars are both new(fusion and escape) in the 23k range. From a value of money stand point to me it isn't...
link seems to be about what I remember. I bought a 1999 v6 in the 17-18,000 range new. Then a 2001 gt for 22-24,000 range. I just can't bring myself to even consider buying a new 2017 mustang gt for nearly double the price.
same thing happened to mine. Fixed it with some hose and clamps I had lying around and zip tied it out of the way. There is some kind of plugged in sensor back there and I carefully cut off the tubing on one side of it and made the new line from that to the tank. Held nicely so far.
Fits pretty bad in the back. Had to bend the upper lip of the firewall so it would drop down in place. Wire looms are pushing on the back of it. Hoses are hard to connect. Gasket maker seal underneath, hopefully no leaks when it's done. Install is a real pain and I'm barely started.