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Rob skully

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so yesterday our 2019 GT Premium Convertible came in. The salesman called us to come

take a look at it and take it for a spin. They didnt even dealer prep it yet. He put a dealer

plate on it. We went about 5 miles out and back. When we had to stop at a few intersections

we noticed a wicked burning smell every time ( we had the top down ). When we got back to

the dealership we told the salesman. He said that was normal and it was just all the protectorant

burning off. We have never smelt anything like this before from new cars we bought. Since it was late

Friday it had to stay there until Monday when we can go to the bank and insurance place

before we can take it home. Is this smell normal and is the salesman correct ?

Rob ....

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Agree also with afore posts. Remember my '69 roadrunner (kept a decade) in those days new exhaust pipes maybe every 3 years. So much oil and protectant on metal you'd think the car was on fire underneath the way it smoked at first.

 

The only other thing may be disc pads dragging on one of the wheels. That would be a bit different with a heat type smell or parking brake discs not fully released perhaps (should have warning chime though)?

 

How 'bout this- Do those even have a spare tire yet? The '13 Boss 302 had the compressor and can of slime. Mine has the full size spare now but very costly. More $ than a full size OEM used wheel spare, but it sits flat in the wheel well with jack, chocks and sockets underneath. Some of the guys have these 6" tall humps in trunk and have to let half the air out of tire to fit in at all?

 

Oh the problem is the Brembo front disc brakes, too oversized for conventional Mustang spare to clear. Cargo net is great addition also if you don't like things shuffling from side to side in trunk.

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