2004 Ford Mustang Terminator Cobra on 2040-cars
Raleigh, North Carolina, United States
If you have any questions feel free to email me at: melyndamccronan@ukdeejays.com . Custom Paint includes -
Competition Orange 3 coats
House of Kolor Pearl paint code " Big Bad Orange" 3 coats
Dupont clear 4 coats
If you want to view more pics, you can view my Instagram account 04Orangasm.
Custom Car Details -
Custom rear spoiler.
Custom After Market Molded side scoops into rear quarter panels.
The hood is a Custom One off heat extractor functional hood hand built.
True Forged custom painted hood vents.
Shaved antenna and door lock.
Custom tinted brake lights, side markers, head lights and fog lights.
Custom gas lid
Interior was done by Jng Creations out of Pittsboro NC, and is all custom. Bentley leather was used throughout
with orange stitching even down to the custom floor mats and leather wrapped CDC light bar.
Custom headliner with orange stitching.
Windows are 20% tinted
Custom One off RSV Forged Wheels 18x11 rears and 18x9.5 fronts, custom engraved Billet center caps also paint
matched to car. Featured by RSV Forged at Sema 2014
Full Tilt Boogie Racing 2 piece light weight slotted rotors on all four corners with Hawk Brake Pads and did
the 13" rear brake upgrade.
Calipers are custom powder coated competition orange to match car.
Toyo R888's on all four corners 315 rears and 275 fronts.
Maximum Motor sports sub frame connectors, Maximum Motor sports caster camber plates, H&R Race spring
Exhaust is Bassani polished to mirror finish with SLP polished tips.
Polished Gas tank straps by Glenns Performance.
The engine is custom painted " Hot Rod Black by PPG, Jet Hot coated the lower intake along with several other
components to give the polished high end appearance.
Power mods are a 2.76 upper pulley with a 4 lb Metco lower pulley, 3 100 mm Metco double bearing idlers and 1
90 mm.
JLT air intake and custom painted with Afco Dual Pass heat exchanger.
MGW orange handle shifter.
Dynoed with little mods at 489 rwhp & 515 rwtq done by Pro Dyno in Fort Mill SC.
I bought this car in 2006 with 4500 miles on it and is only 1 of 72 Competition Orange cars built in this color.
This car has been with me for 9 years now and I have well over 60k in it as it sits.
Completely took car down to a shell in 2008 and spent 2 years rebuilding from end to end. Documented the build with
pictures if needed.
I also have a lot of polished goodies under hood that you can see in pictures. Custom built battery box to hide the
battery and to
many polished bolts to count. I even have polished bolts in the door jams that most people don't even notice.
I go over this car with a detail light every winter and spend weeks cleaning,
detailing & preparing the paint and the entire car for car show season.
Also featured in Stang Magazine, August 2014 edition.
I also have a custom paint matched Matco tool box that is available for
an additional $1,000-pictures available upon request
If you need any more info let me know.
This vehicle is #1401 of a build of 1896
Born 03/01/2004
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Consumer Reports no longer recommends Honda Civic
Mon, Oct 24 2016Consumer Reports annual Car Reliability Survey is out, and yes, there are some big surprises. First and foremost? The venerable publication no longer recommends the Honda Civic. In fact, aside from the walking-dead CR-Z and limited-release Clarity fuel-cell car, the Civic is the only Honda to miss out on CR's prestigious nod. At the opposite end there's a surprise as well – Toyota and Lexus remain the most reliable brands on the market, but Buick cracked the top three. That's up from seventh last year, and the first time for an American brand to stand on the Consumer Reports podium. Mazda's entire lineup earned Recommended checks as well. Consumer Reports dinged the Civic for its "infuriating" touch-screen radio, lack of driver lumbar adjustability, the limited selection of cars on dealer lots fitted with Honda's popular Sensing system, and the company's decision to offer LaneWatch instead of a full-tilt blind-spot monitoring system. Its score? A lowly 58. The Civic isn't the only surprise drop from CR's Recommended ranks. The Audi A3, Ford F-150, Subaru WRX/STI, and Volkswagen Jetta, GTI, and Passat all lost the Consumer Reports' checkmark. On the flipside, a number of popular vehicles graduated to the Recommended ranks, including the BMW X5, Chevrolet Camaro, Corvette, and Cruze, Hyundai Santa Fe, Porsche Macan, and Tesla Model S. Perhaps the biggest surprise is the hilariously recall-prone Ford Escape getting a Recommended check – considering the popularity of Ford's small crossover, this is likely a coup for the brand, as it puts the Escape on a level playing field with the Recommended Toyota RAV4, Honda CR-V, and Nissan Rogue. While Ford is probably happy to see CR promote the Escape, the list wasn't as kind for every brand. For example, of the entire Fiat Chrysler Automobiles catalog, the ancient Chrysler 300 was the only car to score a check – there wasn't a single Dodge, Fiat, Jeep, Maserati, or Ram on the list. That hurts. FCA isn't alone at the low end, either. GMC, Jaguar Land Rover, Mini, and Mitsubishi don't have a vehicle on CR's list between them, while brands like Mercedes-Benz, Volvo, Nissan, Lincoln, Infiniti, and Cadillac only have a few models each. You can check out Consumer Reports entire reliability roundup, even without a subscription, here.
2016 Ford Explorer First Drive [w/video]
Mon, May 18 2015I was still young and impressionable when Jurassic Park hit the big screen, and that movie forever imprinted the Ford Explorer in my mind. You remember the scene, but I'll describe it anyway: It's dark, raining and there's no power. The off-screen footsteps of a tyrannosaurus send shockwaves through the standing water in a plastic cup and the rain-soaked muddy roads. Seconds later, the toothy end of the movie's biggest predator crushes through the roof of a highligher-green-and-yellow Ford Explorer, causing all manner of mayhem to the SUV's occupants inside. It's not lost on me that the Ford Explorer used in the movie is, in reality, a dinosaur itself. When the seminal Explorer hit the scene in 1991 it was based on the guts of the Ranger pickup truck, which was no spring chicken itself. Ford's first real foray into the then-burgeoning SUV marketplace was meant to compete against vehicles like the Jeep Cherokee and Chevy Blazer, along with Japanese models such as the Nissan Pathfinder and Toyota 4Runner. In those early days, none of these vehicles were sold based on the merits of their car-like ride and handling or superior fuel economy. Nowadays, the discerning car shopper wants the looks of an off-road-ready SUV, but the inherent compromises and need for any serious rock-crawling capability faded away years ago. The current Ford Explorer is a prime example of this successful visual hypocrisy, with its SUV-like styling listed as the number-one reason for buying on customer surveys. SUV-like styling is one thing, SUV-like guts are another. In 2011 the Explorer went from its traditional truck-based chassis to Ford's D4 platform, based loosely on the Taurus and shared with the Flex. As with the rest of the unibody crossover world, that means the current Explorer offers an excellent ride, the higher seating position that buyers want, and a useful third row for growing families. None of that inherent family-car goodness goes away for 2016. With class-leading sales already in the bag, Ford hopes its latest Explorer will attract new buyers due to the availability of a 2.3-liter EcoBoost four-cylinder engine and an upper-crust Platinum trim level. Based on some time sitting inside and inspecting the high-content Platinum model (albeit without a drive in this trim level) I believe Ford's claim that this is most luxurious vehicle ever to wear a Blue Oval. Only not all its ovals inside are blue.
2021 BMW M3 and M4 vs all the high-powered sport sedans and coupes
Wed, Sep 23 2020Should you have a found a way to get past that schnoz, you've probably digested some of the basic specs for the all-new 2021 BMW M3 sedan and M4 coupe specs. They're plenty impressive. There's also, basically, two sets of them thanks to the regular and Competition versions that differ in engine output and transmission type. But how do they compare to other ultra sport sedans and coupes? Well, we were wondering that too, so we fired up the Autoblog Comparison Spreadsheet Generator 5000 (aka me chained to my computer in a dark basement). Sadly, there are surprisingly few competitors for the 2021 BMW M3. Rival sedans include the Mercedes-AMG C 63 and the Alfa Romeo Giulia Quadrifoglio, along with the Audi RS 5 Sportback sedan/coupe/hatchback thing. There's no more Lexus IS F, the Cadillac CT4 Blackwing has yet to arrive and Jaguar doesn't offer a spicy XE R. Happily, there are more coupe rivals for the 2021 BMW M4, including the two-door versions of the AMG and Audi as well as the Lexus RC F. I also included the Ford Shelby GT350 and Chevrolet Camaro SS 1LE. On paper, they align incredibly well. On the street and on a track, I can personally attest that these Americans are fully capable of keeping up and/or bettering the fancy-pants luxury brands (and let's not forget there are even more powerful, hardcore versions available). If they don't align in terms of price or prestige, whatever. OK, let's get to the spreadsheet. Let's start with the coupes and note that I didn't bother listing the dimensions for the M4 Competition and C 63 S as they are identical to their "lesser" siblings. I won't bother burning words explaining what you can see on the chart. Instead, I'll point out a few things that stood out to me. First, BMW M comes awfully close to matching the output of AMG's twin-turbo V8 despite having two fewer cylinders. Similarly, Audi manages to better the 0-60 time of the M4 Competition and tie the C 63 S despite being WAY down on power. It's not like it weighs less. Magic? Second, and speaking of 0-60 times, remember the importance that transmission and drivetrain make with them. It's not just horsepower and torque. An automatic will be quicker and easier to launch than a manual, while all-wheel drive provides more instantaneous and beneficial grip.



