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<blockquote data-quote="Torch10th" data-source="post: 10343349" data-attributes="member: 15703"><p>I'm really inclined to agree with this entire post.</p><p></p><p>I feel that some people here are having a legitimate concern with their transmission, and I believe a lot of the people here are responding in a psychosomatic way agreeing with everyone else.</p><p></p><p>It's easy to spot flaws, irregularities etc when you spend your entire driving experience looking for them.</p><p></p><p>I haven't looked at the build date on my car so I can't offer that bit of information. I can say however that the past two mornings I've been driving my car it has been between -10 to -5 degrees the entire trip. Is the transmission smooth as butter? Absolutely not, I would never expect it to be. However it does shift into every gear and as the fluids heat up gets easier. That's how mechanical objects work. too cold or too hot and they don't function as advertised.</p><p></p><p>My stance is this. Enjoy your car. You're paying quite a bit of money for it. If there is a problem, Ford will address it and correct it. All you need to do is document the issue with your service department and "if" something happens to your transmission because of a problem, you'll get a new one.</p><p></p><p>That's what warranties are for. There's absolutely no reason anyone should be parking their car over fear of damage. It's not your issue to deal with. </p><p></p><p>My honest to goodness feeling here is that there's nothing mechanically unsound about the drive-train. How it feels to me and the sounds it makes are very reminiscent of other performance cars I've owned and driven, including 4 previous mustangs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Torch10th, post: 10343349, member: 15703"] I'm really inclined to agree with this entire post. I feel that some people here are having a legitimate concern with their transmission, and I believe a lot of the people here are responding in a psychosomatic way agreeing with everyone else. It's easy to spot flaws, irregularities etc when you spend your entire driving experience looking for them. I haven't looked at the build date on my car so I can't offer that bit of information. I can say however that the past two mornings I've been driving my car it has been between -10 to -5 degrees the entire trip. Is the transmission smooth as butter? Absolutely not, I would never expect it to be. However it does shift into every gear and as the fluids heat up gets easier. That's how mechanical objects work. too cold or too hot and they don't function as advertised. My stance is this. Enjoy your car. You're paying quite a bit of money for it. If there is a problem, Ford will address it and correct it. All you need to do is document the issue with your service department and "if" something happens to your transmission because of a problem, you'll get a new one. That's what warranties are for. There's absolutely no reason anyone should be parking their car over fear of damage. It's not your issue to deal with. My honest to goodness feeling here is that there's nothing mechanically unsound about the drive-train. How it feels to me and the sounds it makes are very reminiscent of other performance cars I've owned and driven, including 4 previous mustangs. [/QUOTE]
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