mustang9777
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- First Name
- Sidd
- Joined
- Jan 1, 2022
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- Location
- Parker, CO
- Vehicles
- 2014. mustang convertible
I am glad you like it. Loveland drive is uphill so it will use more battery but on way back you should gain miles when you are driving downhill. Also keeping in speed limit will help. Don’t forget to condition the battery before you leave. We are below 20 degree for last few days so battery life is going to hurt for sure.Don't be! She did great. What was more scary were the slippery roads in the city full of transplants unaware of how to drive in the snow (no your giant SUV/pickup does not mean impunity). But once I got to i70 it was smooth sailing. Im not going to lie, I drove a little timidly until I hit Evergreen or so but then I realized she was really hugging the road and the ride is just so smooth. Lovely drive to and back from Loveland! When I was gearing up in the lot I had a few people approach and compliment the car. Shes a real looker!
I have to say the sound system is really great, I was prepared for something awful based on posts in this forum. Maybe the cars Ive had in the past just weren't that nice, but my last two were a Lexus and a Volvo so I dont think so...It really does enhance the driving experience to have great sound.
The only bummer is the loss of battery life, so, I was fully charged (I have the extended battery too) when I left the house and by the time I got to Loveland which is more or less 60 miles I had lost about 120 miles of range. Its not a big deal because I think ill be able to get to any ski area for a day trip with no charging, it will just mean the further places I may be going for a weekend could require a charge. No biggie.
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I got compliment d from one lady, she said cat looks stunning.
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