
Ford Mustang 06, worst year ever? *PLEASE READ!!! BEWARE …
Long story short, I bought a new '06 Mustang GT in September '06. After 6 months the car stalled out, I didn't think anything of it.
Ford Mustang Noises — Car Forums at Edmunds.com
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Ford Mustang Convertible Top Problems - Edmunds
2006 Mustang convertible top opened while i was driving. I was pretty sure both locks were engaged.. Anyone hear of anything like this? jimbo
Ford Mustang Electrical Problems — Car Forums at Edmunds.com
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2008 Ford Mustang Bullitt — Car Forums at Edmunds.com
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Ford Mustang (2005 & newer) Problems and Solutions - Edmunds
I just bought a 2005 mustang 3 weeks ago and I want to share so far fords first year production "bugs" with you.
'06 Grand Marquis issues shifting into gear and stalling
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Ford Mustang GT vs C5 Corvette - Edmunds
I am considering a Mustang GT Convertible (5sp) vs a pre-owned C5 Corvette. The C5 would probably be a coupe with removable roof.
Ford Escape Sways side to side when braking suddenly
Hi, I have a 06 XLT 4Dr 2.3 V6 Escape. I do a lot of freeway driving. Sometimes when I am driving at a constant speed, and then I see traffic ahead, I have to hit the the brakes. Everytime I hit the brakes hard, I start to veer left or right, doesn't matter which way I am steering towards. I never end up straight when I hit the brakes hard. I brought it to a Ford Dealership for my 45K …
New Head Restraints - Safety, Torture, or Both? - Edmunds
Nov 26, 2010 · Head restraints are designed today for safety, but people can't stand them and either ditch the car or lean their seat back to compensate, which defeats the safety purpose.