I do. I usually only wave at GT's that I can tell are modded, but I don't always get a wave back.
BurningRubber said:Yeah, a good bit. Usually the ones driven by middle aged men or women dont get a response, but occasionally even they do... haha.
More common for me is a blip of the throttle though. Ive passed at least 2 or 3 Stangs on the road and dropped it down a gear or revved it up so they know another enthusiast is beside them, haha. Usually gets a pretty good response.
Definitely. I got complimented by a guy in a new C6 at a light last week.jasonh_86 said:I usually wave or rev it up. Most wave back or rev it up, but some of the asshats just stare at me like they're too cool for anyone.
However, older people in corvettes and cobras usually speak at stoplights.. That's always a nice feeling, getting your car complimented by somebody who knows that their car is faster
Lol... I used to have a Scion xB and other owners would do it all the time. Honda owners do it...logixrat said:Wow, I thought waving was Jeep thing! I wave all the time at fellow Jeepers and it gets returned. No need for the Stang guys to copy. Do something different like the rev.
I'll agree with you there. One of my best friends drives a YJ Wrangler. He practically hangs out the side on the wave, lol.BurningRubber said:Being a Jeeper and a Mustanger... Im pretty sure the Jeep wave is still more popular. Seriously, its like a brotherhood between Jeepers.
Crzyhrse said:I seriously can't remember the last time I got a wave from another Mustang owner. Years ago. I quit waving a year or so ago. Never got a wave back. I can pull up to another Mustang at a stoplight and the owner just stares straight ahead. So anymore if I see a GT or above coming from the oppsite direction I may gun it or drop down a gear if I feel jumpy. Otherwise I just ignore them. I think too many mainstream people are buying Mustangs and just drive them. They could'nt care less about the heritage.