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Hello everybody.
Just signed up for the forum the other night. Been reading mostly in the V6 section as I ordered my new 2007 Torchfire Red V6 Mustang last week. So technically I am not a Mustang owner yet, but I should be in 6-8 weeks if everything comes out alright. Cannot wait to get out on the road. I am so excited to drive a new car and a new Mustang at that. My current car is a 1997 Cavalier which I bought brand new in '97 and I just cannot imagine going from a 2.2 four banger to a nice 'spirited' 4.0L V6. I do not even own the car yet and I already want to make changes to all the good parts.
chris
Just signed up for the forum the other night. Been reading mostly in the V6 section as I ordered my new 2007 Torchfire Red V6 Mustang last week. So technically I am not a Mustang owner yet, but I should be in 6-8 weeks if everything comes out alright. Cannot wait to get out on the road. I am so excited to drive a new car and a new Mustang at that. My current car is a 1997 Cavalier which I bought brand new in '97 and I just cannot imagine going from a 2.2 four banger to a nice 'spirited' 4.0L V6. I do not even own the car yet and I already want to make changes to all the good parts.
chris
ORIGINAL: ryterngki
Welcome to the forum. Are you going to keep your old car for a winter beater? I'm really regretting selling my Jeep[&o]
Welcome to the forum. Are you going to keep your old car for a winter beater? I'm really regretting selling my Jeep[&o]
Where are you located? How does the Stang do in the winter? I do have reservations about driving it in the winter, that just makes me want to move down south that much more.
chris
It does ok if you drive it sensibly. Keep the traction control on cause it'll help keep the wheels from spinning too much. I never owned one of the previous models before and I hear this one does better traction wise than the earlier ones.
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