Why is there no light in the glove box....?
#73
RE: Why is there no light in the glove box....?
It was very difficult to offer an aluminum V8 performance car for a$25k base price. No one else does. They can do it because they don't toss in miscelaneous extras, such aslots of lighting. It would be fine to offer every whizz bang luxury in theoptions list. But the base car is perfectly equiped. Otherwise it would cost $30k.
The only extra I want is a vanity light for the passenger, and I'll add that myself.
The only extra I want is a vanity light for the passenger, and I'll add that myself.
#74
I know the feeling! You buy a quality car, and they can't even put a light in the glove box! The trunk light on my '09 GT finally burned out, and when it did work, it only put light directly below it, and not the rest of the trunk. instead of replacing the bulb, I went to Walmart and picked up an adhesive LED light strip (2 strips actually in the package) from their automotive department, and a buddy of mine and I tapped into the hot wire for the trunk light, and bam!! That trunk has never been so bright!
#75
6th Gear Member
Nothing like resurrecting a 7 y/o thread...
You didn't buy a quality car, you bought a Mustang which isn't in Ford's "quality line-up" if Ford even actually has one.
Nice idea on the trunk light
Nice idea on the trunk light
#77
Gas cap that locks
Vainity lights
Trim on the deck lid
Return springs on non power seats
Adjustable heat levels for heated seats
Retractable side mirrors
Footwell lights
Dome Light
Rear passanger lights
Rear floor mats
Quarter windows that work
-Good god the list goes on and on
Vainity lights
Trim on the deck lid
Return springs on non power seats
Adjustable heat levels for heated seats
Retractable side mirrors
Footwell lights
Dome Light
Rear passanger lights
Rear floor mats
Quarter windows that work
-Good god the list goes on and on
My Honda also has lights at the bottom of the doors that go on when you open it. And oh, the flip down mirror on the sunvisor has two lights, not one.
#78
The problem with lack of a key trunk release is if your battery dies. There is no way to open the trunk. You would have to bring down the rear seats and crawl in there. What for? I keep one of those battery jump starters in my car all the time, for when the alternator fails. I have to store it behind the front seats. If I put it in the trunk, I'd have to crawl back there.
#79
What a bunch of whiners.
You should go buy an Infiniti or BMW if you want all those bells and whistles.
Seriously, if you are thinking that way you should own one of those cars!
Nobody forced you to buy that Mustang - did you bother to look at it before buying?
I owned lots of 60s muscle cars from lots of auto makers, some just had a bench seat and no air conditioning, no power steering, no power brakes.
Muscle cars are not luxury cars.......
You should go buy an Infiniti or BMW if you want all those bells and whistles.
Seriously, if you are thinking that way you should own one of those cars!
Nobody forced you to buy that Mustang - did you bother to look at it before buying?
I owned lots of 60s muscle cars from lots of auto makers, some just had a bench seat and no air conditioning, no power steering, no power brakes.
Muscle cars are not luxury cars.......
Plus the ole Accord has a 200 hp 3.0 liter V-6, which is close to what my '86 5.0 liter Fox body used to put out. Smooth, quiet, and torquey. I always say I have the best of both worlds. Don't have to worry about this car getting dented and dinged in the parking lot also. And oh, there's not a spot of rust on this car, and I live in Hawaii! Do I hope to say the same for my 'Stang 14 years from now? Well . . .
Last edited by Clevor; 04-16-2014 at 03:57 PM.
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