Yeah, I wonder about that. Ever find mustangs at salvage yards? all have front end damage. I just thought my brakes were bad. Seemed like other cars I drive, they stop quicker. And whats weird is the fact that with antilock brakes, why do they lock?
Why do they call it a shipment something that is carried by a truck and cargo something carried by a ship?
I just wanna know whats wrong with you people. All I was questioning was the capability of a mustang stopping. Obviously antilock brakes are not suppost to lock, why else call them that. But is it possible that something could fail on a F.O.R.D.? Thats all I was asking. It feels like my brakes lock up in the rare times I need to slam on them. But instead of talking about that I get "Duh... ...why do they call em a mustang if it aint a horse?" "Duh, horse? I though a mustang was a type of plane?"
I was neglected and abused as a child. The only way I have to express myself is through internet forums. I'm sorry.
That's amazing. That was the first thought that popped into my head when I read the subject of this thread.
a why do people call ATM's, ATM machines? that would be automatic teller machine machine? and PIN numbers? and VIN numbers? think about it. an abs system...... and why do they call it taking a shyt? i don't know about you, but i always leave something.
V6 Stang has no independent rear suspension... I bet that makes things even worse, than just being RWD.