Sold my 2015 GT for my 2023 Wildtrack. I had been in Mustangs for 12 years (the 2015 was my 3rd one consecutively.)
The 2015 was giving me problems so it was time to move on anyways, and I just needed a change, but the only things I miss are the V8 rumble and driving a manual, everything else...
Thank you sir! I'll get it over to the dealer one of these days. A couple other very minor things to point out to them. Slowly building the list.
But overall It's been a blast to drive, and look at!
No I haven't tried clay barring it, but it's definitely not tar and doesn't appear to be overspray of anything. When you run your hand over it it is smooth to the touch, like something is missing from the bumper as opposed to something being on top of the paint. I picked the car up with 2 miles...
So I was cleaning some bugs off the front of the car and I noticed a spot on the driver side front bumper that looks like it was almost completely missed by paint. I wouldn't call it chipping or peeling, it just looks like there was hardly ever paint there to begin with and you can see the metal...
That thing is sick! You did go from the low life to the lifted life, so that was probably a similar experience, but I imagine you didn't lose as much power and sound lol.
Thank you! In a perfect world, I will have a Mustang again while keeping the Bronco, but one had to go for now.
Wow a 68 and a Shelby, bet those are sweet!
Hi All,
Just picked up my 2023 Area 51 Wildtrak yesterday!
I'm coming from 12 years of mustangs, with the last 8 spent in my 2015 Competition Orange Mustang GT. I've loved being a part of the Mustang community, and few things beat the sound of NA 5.0 exhaust note, but it was time for a change...
Additionally, under the hood you can still hear the whining, but there is also a "clicking" noise that can be heard as well. Thoughts?
I know I might be reaching on the clicking noise, but better to be safe than sorry.
Hi All,
Excited to be a part of the forum! Just picked up my 2023 WildTrak yesterday and can't wait to give it some miles and love.
I'm coming from a 2015 Mustang GT and have been driving Mustangs for the last 12 years, so this is certainly going to be different, but I'm excited for the...