I really don't like my Mustang fob. It's so big and annoying. It by itself is fine but when you add other keys and a keyring it takes up way too much pocket space.
That's all fine and dandy but how are us random forum users supposed to know who have been "verified" as "insiders" are? His profile doesn't say anything. The whole " You don't know who I am, do you?" seems to say we should all know who he is.
I'm not trying to be a pain as I appreciate any...
My keys and wallet are right next to my door so I can grab them on my way out. If I'm in a hurry and not going out the front door I'm probably not taking the time to grab my pants if I'm not wearing them.
You are probably not the only one but you are probably in the minority. I see no reason to keep my keys in my pocket for that rare and random need to get in my vehicle.
I have the same problem with my 2017 Mustang. I think it's known issue with the F-150's. It's probably the same with the Mustangs. There are supposed fixes for it. I linked one below.
F-150 cooled seat fix
Wow! I didn't know people got so bent out of shape over harmless posts of cars on the internet. Isn't it easier to skip past posts you don't like rather than to make pissy and whiney responses to posts you don't like?
My guess is the near 80% of them that don't know how to drive a stick. Though in that age bracket it's probably a higher percentage.
https://minnesota.cbslocal.com/2016/10/11/report-only-18-percent-of-americans-can-drive-manual/
Why is having a shift knob a big deal? Is there actually linkages or cables running to automatic transmissions nowadays? Or is it just nostalgia for having something to hold on to?