got5.0 said:^I wish I could look that ballin by driving my sweet F-150 and towing my beautiful cobra on a really nice car trailer. damn.
lol, keep the miles down..... I have 103,xxx on her. she likes the easy miles these days.Lrall said:Every chance i get. And LOL at those guys that want to 'keep the miles down' but haven't driven them all year. Why keep the miles down if you plan to keep it forever, which obviously you do if you keep it in the garage for a year. My car is constantly half torn apart and i drive the **** out of it. It's a mustang and meant to be driven...thats how i see it
J.R. said:I don't want holes in my floors, holes in my quarters, seats draggin the ground, so I don't use it to sling salt.
I also don't want door dings in it, scratches, shopping cart marks, and malicious keyings, so I don't use it to go to the grocery store.
I have the luxury of having more than one vehicle, and I take advatage of that. I don't tow trailer's with my Caliber, I don't race with my SD, and I don't sling salt with my Mustang.
I do hate not driving it. But I will buy a second mustang in the future. I have no sway bars, drag springs, 90/10 struts and skinnys up front. That is not fun to drive everyday. Especially in the snow and rain.Stus1171 said:I drive mine everyday, and I will do that for every Mustang I ever own from now on.
When I owned my Bullitt, I only put about 20,000 miles on it over four years. Looking back, I wish I would have driven it more. I'm not knocking people that don't drive their Stangs that much, I'm just saying that you might regret it one day.