Took delivery of a 2024 Mustang Ecoboost Premium in October, factory order from May. Carbonized Gray Metallic with carmine red interior. Love the car and features, getting used to screens. Active exhaust is probably not necessary, but I enjoy it. Great car, likes to run at 3500 - 4000 rpms and above and is quick for a 4. Happy with car, performance and overall driving experience.
@@SinghAuto5055 very few vehicles have issues with that especially if you make a small effort and take care of the vehicle. The ones that have issues had engineering flaws AKA lots of older GM trucks / SUVS.
There was this guy with an Australian accent reviewing a Mazda miata I think, and he slipped up when he was trying to say soft touched material and ended up saying soft touched a$$. It was pretty funny
Took delivery of a 2024 Mustang Ecoboost Premium in October, factory order from May. Carbonized Gray Metallic with carmine red interior. Love the car and features, getting used to screens. Active exhaust is probably not necessary, but I enjoy it. Great car, likes to run at 3500 - 4000 rpms and above and is quick for a 4.
Happy with car, performance and overall driving experience.
Yes it is a amazing vehicle and the price point is perfect, I would personally get a Cadillac CT4-v but once again does not compete in the price level
Can’t wait to get mine next year !!! Gotta get the smoke grey 😮💨💯
Good luck bro
Great review!
I counted 108 "Really Nice".
you actually counted?
Lol
Ford puts a V6 turbo in a truck. If only they put that in the Mustang
Yea 3.5 twin turbo would be sick!
What color is that in 2025? Looks like 2024 color that was dropped.
Not really sure on the color but it was a 2025
20k+ miles, toped off coolant (with the wrong coolant), closed wheel gap. its a 2024 with dropped springs
they dont make this color for the 2025 one, youre right
Not sure, but the dealer told me it was 25
What exhaust u use?
It was all stock
Stop saying “really nice”.
Really nice
lol “really nice”
Soft touch materials are the most overrated trend to come to the Automotive world.
Yes you are right but better then hard plastic, I wish everyone just started using l leather trimming like old days,
@@SinghAuto5055 why is it better? No one is sleeping on their dashboard.
@AB-coyote yea but when it crackes up then you will prefer leather
@@SinghAuto5055 very few vehicles have issues with that especially if you make a small effort and take care of the vehicle. The ones that have issues had engineering flaws AKA lots of older GM trucks / SUVS.
There was this guy with an Australian accent reviewing a Mazda miata I think, and he slipped up when he was trying to say soft touched material and ended up saying soft touched a$$. It was pretty funny