• Welcome to Mustang7G!

    If you're joining us from Mustang6G, then you may already have an account here!

    As long as you were registered on Mustang6G as of March 10, 2021 or earlier, then you can simply login here with the same username and password!

How many are regretting

steveo1960

Well-Known Member
Joined
Apr 1, 2018
Threads
42
Messages
763
Reaction score
653
Location
USA
Vehicle(s)
2024 Mustang GT Premium 401a, Auto, AE, Atlas Blue
Y'all have got to get past a mere 20ish miles on your cars at delivery. These things go through testing at FRAP and are driven off and on rail cars and trucks. Look at a satellite image of FRAP....it's huge! Unless someone can show me proof I highly doubt anyone is hot rodding your cars. I had 18 miles on mine at delivery, and yes it also took 3 weeks. I don't think anyone was out hot rodding her or doing burnouts. I do think she sat at the Birmingham railyard for 2 weeks and probably had to be moved a few times, but it is what it is. Neither my salesman nor I had any control over it. I absolutely love my car and have zero regrets. Now if you have 80-100 or more miles, sure you should ask some questions. I wouldn't fret about 20 miles though. That's not that uncommon.
My 2024 Mustang had something like 3 miles on it when I took delivery. My wife's VW had 60 miles on it when we took delivery. VW said it's typical and showed me some other cars on the lot and they are all at least 40 miles on odometer. I would start asking, as you say, at 80 - 100 miles. That's a little high IMHO.
Sponsored

 

BrianJ77

Well-Known Member
Joined
Oct 11, 2022
Threads
14
Messages
898
Reaction score
978
Location
Georgia
Vehicle(s)
2024 Mustang GT, 1965 F100, 2010 F150
My 2024 Mustang had something like 3 miles on it when I took delivery. My wife's VW had 60 miles on it when we took delivery. VW said it's typical and showed me some other cars on the lot and they are all at least 40 miles on odometer. I would start asking, as you say, at 80 - 100 miles. That's a little high IMHO.
I do wish mine would have also only had 3 miles on it. Would've been awesome, but no way I was refusing delivery as everything else was exactly as I had requested from the dealer. Very happy for you that yours did, though!
 

YamenGT650

Well-Known Member
Joined
Mar 25, 2024
Threads
8
Messages
213
Reaction score
245
Location
Dubai, UAE
Vehicle(s)
Mustang GT 2024 PP
Pretty sure they handle hundred of cars.
No one is that interested in joy driving a mustang.
I would think so if it was a special edition, say GT500 … but not an eco boost or GT
 

24BlueStang

Well-Known Member
Joined
Mar 17, 2024
Threads
4
Messages
130
Reaction score
99
Location
Oklahoma
Vehicle(s)
2024 Mustang EcoBoost
To me...the biggest problem is no longer the screens but how they are utilized... this looks horrible to me... either make the screens smaller or make the graphics larger... this makes it look like part of the screen is burned out...
4.jpg
This looks odd to me. My gauges are not that small or at least they don’t appear to be like yours are. Anyone else have the gauges this small??
 

24 vert

Active Member
Joined
Feb 13, 2024
Threads
1
Messages
36
Reaction score
22
Location
Florida
Vehicle(s)
24 GT premium convertible PP
If I could go 60 days back in time I would not purchase. Seems like Ford issues with UAW are affecting build quality and the dealers already have enough volume with the baseline build quality that the new issues can't really be dealt with / don't have enough time / experience to handle.

Two Fords prior back in the '90s and of those worked great. This is first new Ford. Owned everything from Honda to Aston Martin. Air conditioning failed in the first 3 hours. Dealer refilled it stating they probably forgot to fill it at the factory. Not very reassuring. Failed again 30 days later. They couldn't look at the car for a week. Then they couldn't find the leak for a week. Then they needed parts which took another few days. Clutch problems within the first 500 to 600 miles which of course the dealer "cannot duplicate." Despite going to two dealers on two different visits. Lug locks which were supposed to be installed at PDI sitting in the trunk which is a dealer issue. Hood was crooked as many others have experienced. Blown door speaker from the factory. Issues with the paint/seam sealing around the windshield that looks like it can cause a corrosion issue down the line but they don't want to fix anything now because it'll require pulling the windshield out... All this happened even before I made my first payment because these are all factory quality issues. And, of course, Ford customer service giving me the runaround.(The listed party that's responsible for the customer service issue was on vacation. Nobody else would take responsibility. People repeatedly giving me the wrong extension even by email. ) Same headaches with 2 different dealerships.

Even if the price was good and the financing was good, the lack of after sales support leaves me with such a bad taste in my mouth that not only will I never buy a Ford product again. I will go out of my way to make sure people know not to buy one. The defects are one thing but if you get them fixed quickly and get people back on the road that's fine. I'm lucky enough to own three different cars and just take something else. What's the point of a fun car if everything you get to do with it isn't fun?(Spending hours on the phone with Ford to get a live person, writing emails that don't get responded to, leaving messages for people that don't call back. Driving 30-40 minutes back and forth to the dealership to hear the same garbage again and again.)
 


The Batfan

Active Member
Joined
Jan 21, 2024
Threads
5
Messages
37
Reaction score
19
Location
South Georgia
Vehicle(s)
2024 Atlas Blue EcoBoost Batstang,06 Ford Ranger
yeah not 100% sure I would buy mine due to all the issues I have had with transport to me and the damage I am dealing with ( my own fault yes but still a factor) issues with the infotainment system is getting to be a total nuisance its happening every time I drive the car now.. 100% not happy with the gas mileage the eco boost should be getting way better than 12-13.9 miles in the city and I dont even accelerate hard.. not happy with no front parking sensor or camera that I am scared I am going to run over something... no actual backseat I really didnt pay attention to this till after I had gotten the car... also sometimes it feels like it has pep other times it feels slow as a normal 4 banger.....
 

Aufenscuht

Member
Joined
Jan 16, 2024
Threads
2
Messages
22
Reaction score
10
Location
Olive Branch, MS
Vehicle(s)
2024 GT, 2003 BMW Z4 3.0I
If I could go 60 days back in time I would not purchase. Seems like Ford issues with UAW are affecting build quality and the dealers already have enough volume with the baseline build quality that the new issues can't really be dealt with / don't have enough time / experience to handle.

Two Fords prior back in the '90s and of those worked great. This is first new Ford. Owned everything from Honda to Aston Martin. Air conditioning failed in the first 3 hours. Dealer refilled it stating they probably forgot to fill it at the factory. Not very reassuring. Failed again 30 days later. They couldn't look at the car for a week. Then they couldn't find the leak for a week. Then they needed parts which took another few days. Clutch problems within the first 500 to 600 miles which of course the dealer "cannot duplicate." Despite going to two dealers on two different visits. Lug locks which were supposed to be installed at PDI sitting in the trunk which is a dealer issue. Hood was crooked as many others have experienced. Blown door speaker from the factory. Issues with the paint/seam sealing around the windshield that looks like it can cause a corrosion issue down the line but they don't want to fix anything now because it'll require pulling the windshield out... All this happened even before I made my first payment because these are all factory quality issues. And, of course, Ford customer service giving me the runaround.(The listed party that's responsible for the customer service issue was on vacation. Nobody else would take responsibility. People repeatedly giving me the wrong extension even by email. ) Same headaches with 2 different dealerships.

Even if the price was good and the financing was good, the lack of after sales support leaves me with such a bad taste in my mouth that not only will I never buy a Ford product again. I will go out of my way to make sure people know not to buy one. The defects are one thing but if you get them fixed quickly and get people back on the road that's fine. I'm lucky enough to own three different cars and just take something else. What's the point of a fun car if everything you get to do with it isn't fun?(Spending hours on the phone with Ford to get a live person, writing emails that don't get responded to, leaving messages for people that don't call back. Driving 30-40 minutes back and forth to the dealership to hear the same garbage again and again.)
Ouch. No such problems out of my base GT. However, the after sale support sucks badly. I have been fighting with the dealer, Ford Credit, and their customer relations department in MI. I bought the car in MO and got a great deal on an active exhaust base model. Around 41k. The sales manager put an extended warranty on the vehicle through Zurich (no, NOT FOMOCO, wtf?!) I told him with a witness that I do NOT want it. Nice enough guy, but still managed to stick in on there. I realized this after I got home. Nonetheless, im still fighting with them. No one can give me an answer. I am being hot potatoed almost daily. Today, I finally realized through being Sherlock Fn Holmes that the ambesyl that wrote the check, wrote it to the wrong place. Apparently, the check still got cashed and my account not credited. No one knows what the hell is going on. This is the short version. As of today, they are overnighting another check after asking multiple times for them to put stop payment and send the check in my name to me. Just absolutely moronic.
 

DKnight

Active Member
Joined
Jul 23, 2024
Threads
4
Messages
33
Reaction score
8
Location
Virginia
Vehicle(s)
2011 Mustang GT/CS, 2015 Mustang GT PP
Buying their 2024 mustangs? I wish more than anything I would have boughten a 2023
I ordered my manual S650 GT performance, active exhaust with 401A after I totalled my manual S550 GT performance with 401A do regret it, after driving 14k still don't feel right.
 

kagemusha2662

Well-Known Member
Joined
Jul 3, 2024
Threads
6
Messages
317
Reaction score
358
Location
Idk
Vehicle(s)
'24 Mustang Dark Horse / '13 Camaro ZL1 / '25 Civic Hybrid
i'd be lying if i don't get a little buyers regret seeing a camaro ss 1le drive by. For some reason, those just look a little bit better to me than any S650. And I know they drive better too, but in my area they were all marked up extremely high over msrp due to chevy killing the camaro. Still love the dark horse i have, but if i had to redo it all over again, I might lean towards the SS 1le if someone was selling it for a good price.
 

DannyJ7

Well-Known Member
Joined
Apr 3, 2023
Threads
16
Messages
403
Reaction score
471
Location
United States
Vehicle(s)
2024 Ecoboost Premium, Carbonized Gray
I don't regret buying my EB premium for a second. 35MPG average over 17000 miles. Fantastic car.
 

Lgb0250

Well-Known Member
Joined
Feb 16, 2020
Threads
6
Messages
96
Reaction score
77
Location
NC
Vehicle(s)
2024 Mustang GT Premium, A10, Bronze Pkg
The only regret is not getting the 3.55 and reading this thread, even if it was only the last page.
 

Adamrx11

Well-Known Member
Joined
May 23, 2024
Threads
31
Messages
192
Reaction score
53
Location
Reno
Vehicle(s)
2024 Mustang GT Premium Convertible
I got a GT convertible with PP + Magnaride, AVE, NPP, 401A, race red. now that the fun of dropping the top has passed, I'm wishing I would have gotten the coupe fastback. Better handling, an actual PP rear spoiler (spoiler delete on the vert no option to add it back) and the cowl shake from one rough road trip has now created a rattling sound on the passenger side and windshield. Taking it to the dealer for warranty work but I'm seriously considering trading the car in for the coupe version. Biggest financial mistake of my life....
 

asc709

Active Member
Joined
Aug 27, 2024
Threads
2
Messages
35
Reaction score
31
Location
San Antonio, TX
Vehicle(s)
2024 Mustang GT
Any new car is a financial mistake. You just purchased, and most of us financed, a depreciating asset. Options and packages are just added cost to your purchase and somehow you convince yourself that you NEED them- driving up the price. I had a C7 I bought new that started to give me problems at 82k miles. Traded it for a certified used 2020 PP GT manual that ran great. Put 77k on it and I hydroplaned in a horrible rainstorm and totaled it. Bought a new 2023 2SS 1LE loaded. I didn’t drive it often and never tracked it but I loved that car. Still, I wasn’t satisfied. Then I found the special order GT with a Whipple kit that someone couldn’t get financed for. It was a job 1 car that sat on the lot for almost a year in the dealers showroom. I got a screaming deal on it and traded in my Camaro.

I would still be driving my 2020 GT had I not crashed. I’d probably still be ragging my C7 if it hadn’t started giving me issues. I love my new GT and the creature comforts like lane keep and adaptive cruise. The supercharger sealed the deal, but it still doesn’t feel like my other cars. The original plan was always to go C8 once the market softened, but they are so common now and I don’t get “excited” when I see one. So, do I regret my purchase? From a monetary perspective - yeah. From an excitement perspective- no way! But even if I had gone C8 like I originally planned, I would have monetarily regretted it. Worth every penny to me…

No car is perfect and no car will check all the boxes. Enjoy it while you have it and run ‘em till the wheels fall off. But know that you will always say you wished you’d gotten the performance pack, or race red, or a vert, or a Porsche, or a yacht instead. That’s just how marketing works and those desires and needs are what keeps our economy humming.
 

Alan Applegate

Well-Known Member
Joined
Sep 25, 2024
Threads
18
Messages
556
Reaction score
423
Location
Roswell, NM
Vehicle(s)
2024 Mustang Eco-Boost Premium
I do not regret buying my 2024 Eco-Boost Premium. Performance is more than adequate especially for the price I paid to obtain it. In order to get into the 3s to 60MPH, I would have had to cough up about $10K more for a GT. Plus, about 25% more for insurance, about 30% more for the extra quantity of fuel, to say nothing about the tire wear, speeding tickets, and a lack of noise abatement! Nope! I'm not sorry one little bit.
 

IFFV68

Well-Known Member
Joined
Jan 22, 2024
Threads
10
Messages
705
Reaction score
354
Location
Colorado
Vehicle(s)
2020 F150 4x4 Limited. 2024 GT Mustang Premium. Both in Rapid Red.
Buying their 2024 mustangs? I wish more than anything I would have boughten a 2023
Not me.
I’m extremely satisfied with my purchase of our 2024 GT 401-A, Atlas Blue with Active Exhaust, 486 Horses 🐎
I’ve had ZERO issues with this Mustang.
It’s runs very smooth and the Active Exhaust is well worth the money.
If I had to order again I might have added the Brakes for an extra $1800-$1900.
Then again maybe not?
The performance Package was considered but you had to order with the Summer Tires.
Kinda worthless in the Colorado High Country!
They are just fun to drive around and I think of every excuse to drive it.
Sponsored

 
 








Top