2.3 mustangs on corn juice are making pretty good power. I can't stand automatics so good chance I'll go 2.3 and manual, I'll decide if I am going to mod it after I drive it for awhile. I have a project car , so any mods will probably be secondary to keeping that running and on the track.
These two motors have been around the same amount of time, how is the 2.3 unproven ?
A v8 with 7 speed manual would be a dream... As long as it's not based on the mt82
Oh that's not from my dealership , that was my work tool bag. The tools we had were hold and shitty so i order good stuff for my Troops and DA Civis.
This was from my dealerahip
Not everyone has a choice. It was really only ford and Kia that did it. Prices on Toyotas and Subaru's were pretty solid, Chevy was okay, BMW was normal BMW and I think
That's awesome but this wasn't from the dealership it was from ford. Also I can't leave 150mile radius so I wouldn't be able to anyways
Nah I'll take your word for it.
I don't think it was miss information just vague, which I kind of said in my first post it could be. I am looking forward to...
My point was it's not just special cars.
Ford is just going to offer you a bronco with options they choose, take it or leave it
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My dealer said I have to give them my shares in ford to use xplan .
I hope he's right
You're dealership doesn't know more than the shareholder relations department at ford corporate office. Ford has limited x plan on at least one other volume production car ( it's been discussed in this thread). Things change during corporate shake ups like what ford is going through now.
Also...
Yes if you have at least 100 shares for a minimum of 6 months , it's on the website. You have to fill out a form and show proof of holding the stock ( not sure what they want for that).