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Descriptive Essay of a 2005 Mustang

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I turn the key and my engine roars to a start. The engine sounds tough and beastly, as it idles when I sit inside. It's cold when I climb into my 2005 Mustang, so I quickly get the heat going. I also turn on my rear defroster. My dash illuminates with an array of lights, that warn me of potential hazards with my car. Low oil, or low coolant, or if any brake, tail, or headlights are not working. This is my control center. Everything that takes place in the car is displayed right on the dash. Every detail that needs to be known about my car, I can find in this illuminated on my dash. The headliner is made of soft tan cloth, that looks fairly new. The rest of the interior is made of light tan leather. It correlates nicely with the exterior color of Sadie, the name I have given to my car. Sadie's exterior color is a light, "mineral grey," with a tan decal that runs the length of my car. How I came to name my car is a secret, but it has a lot to do with the beauty I see when I admire my car. From the front seats, the shiny and metallic grayish-silver paint on the hood is visible. The dashboard is dusty, and feels smooth to the touch. The factory stereo is no longer present. I had a new one installed; it is a 7 inch multimedia touch screen radio by Pioneer. The stereo's lights are very bright at night, and illuminate the inside of my car as I drive down the road. Directly above the stereo is a cigar lighter, which contains the plug to my radar detector, which sits mounted to my windshield. Underneath is my tan center console. It contains a black digital gear shifter, that shows in an LED image of what gear you are in. The windows are tinted slightly darker than factory, and sometimes it is hard to see out of them at night. My car sounds fierce when running, and the engine makes a roaring noise while accelerating. The brakes are mostly silent, although sometimes my steering wheel vibrates while coming to a stop. When I first get in the car

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