Quote:
Originally Posted by Dadillac
Don't get me wrong. If I was a younger version of myself the ride and low seat height would be a non issue. I am just not aging well. During my test drive I took these 2 things into consideration and at the time my back was doing fine. My back pain is not a 24/7 365 issue. I have bad days months and good times too. I just got to the point that the bad times far out weighed the good times. So a change was definitely needed. I do miss the go kart cornering of the 86. The Mustang does corner pretty well even though I haven't really tested it yet. But it does it with a bit of body roll. Not a lot like an old Cadillac but more than the 86. I definitely can feel the extra weight of the car. I will adjust. And the Ecoboost doesn't have a frigging torque dip. Yaaah Fn Hooo.
Don
|
Congrats man, it’s a terrific car, and your health is always priority 1. [emoji106] The Ecoboost is a true gem of an engine, I love it. Imagine throwing that in an 86! [emoji33][emoji16]
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk