What type of spark plugs should I get?

04 Ford Mustang V6 3.8. I want to buy the same it had when it left the dealership. I know that Motorcraft platinum spark plugs are recommended. However, I got confused with all those codes names. Can someone give me the full name of them?

Is it weid that I'm not interested in having a fast or sporty car?

I'm a 17 year old male. I've noticed other people my age want something fast like a Camaro or Corvette. Or they want something really fancy like a Mercedes or BMW. Or trucks and SUVs like Jeep Wrangler, Escalade, Range Rover or an off road pickup. The cars students drive range from beat up old Saturns, Chevy Cavaliers, Civics and pickup trucks all the way to brand new Toyotas. My one friend has an Infiniti G35. Sure I want a car like a Mustang but, I'd rather drive that in summer and nice weather. I'll drive a truck or SUV in winter. I don't really want some high end car. I'd be happy with an old truck, SUV or van. I have an old rusty truck that I drive. Is it weird that I don't want some fast car or sports car?

Added (1). I've driven fast and fancy cars before.

Added (2). I'd rather have an old Ford or Chevy than a new high end luxury car.

Added (3). I like my old truck. It's simple, easy to drive, and easy to work on.

Added (4). I have a classic Ford truck and I love it.

What can we do about some insurance bull?

So we had this beautiful 73 Ford Mustang, lady ran into me head on and almost totaled the car. Two witnesses said it was her fault so we should be covered right? Wrong, they said it is totaled and we will only get three thousand from it. We paid 4200 for it! Not to mention hours of work and hundreds of dollars put into it. We showed receipts and the frame wasn't damaged, they totaled it because it would be too expensive to fix the way it was. What do we do? We can't afford to lose money on this car even if we don't buy it back.

Are the 1994 - 1998 Ford Mustangs low to the ground similar to the Camaro?

So the other day I sat in a 1995 Ford Mustang convertible (4th generation Mustang) and a few months ago I was sitting in the passenger seat of my cousins Chevrolet Camaro. Both cars are pretty low to the ground and I'm a very big guy. I couldn't fit properly and both the Mustang and the Camaro in their fourth generations. That means the Mustang in the Camaro are low to the ground completely. Is this really true about Mustangs and Camaros being lowed to the ground. Are the 1994 - 1998 Ford Mustangs low to the ground similar to the Camaro

Are the Fox Body Mustangs (1979-1993) and the 94 - 98 Mustangs the same size of the Chevrolet Camaro?

Now I was at a muscle car show and I sat in a 1994 - 1998 Ford Mustang. I also saw a 1970 Plymouth Roadrunner. Now I said in the Mustang and it was very small for a big guy like me to fit in. I guess the Fox Body Mustangs and the fourth generation (1994-1998) Mustangs are the same size as a Camaro (I sat in my cousins Camaro before and it was in the same story like the Mustang). Its a Plymouth Roadrunner bigger than a Mustang and a Camaro from the 1980's and 1990's and is the 1980s and 1990s Mustang the same height and size similar to the Camaro.

Mustang V6 4.0 broken valve spring?

I just bought a 2010 V6 mustang (4.0). After a week of using, I had a breakdown on Friday.

I had the engine light blinking and the engine was knocking.

I stopped as soon as possible. I tried to crank it up several times and in the beginning it was doing so and keeping the idle even with the misfire.

But then it stopped running and was not even able to hold the idle.

I got it towed to Firestone and after 3 days of investigation they found out that a valve spring was broken on cylinder 6. They have to send it to Ford to get it repaired.

My question is: Does it have necessarily caused other damages? (head, cylinder, piston…)