kagemusha2662
Well-Known Member
Put them to work on a worthwhile project then. Whenever the Mustang does die, move them to something thatāll make money and make more of that. Itās funny how youāre trying to villainize me for wanting workers to be paid a fair wage and wanting a fair price for the consumer as well like thatās impossible. And again, if a business dies, then the business dies. If a product dies, then the product dies. A consumer should not have to think about that stuff at all, they only care about the price. All everyone has been talking about is the price and saying how thatās gonna price out people. Itās up to the business to figure out how to keep the product profitable with their ever increasing costs. Plenty of car models have died before.You do realize if the mustang is killed off, its not good for the workers at the flat Rock plant right?
Guess what? Camaro and Challenger were killed so no, GM and Dodge couldn't make it work out. But the foreign competitors still have theirs. Wonder why lol
If I were Ford, I'd raise the price until it breaks even since the economy is in the tank. Or Id raise it a good amount and use the capital to invest in the s750 for 2030. Which they could be doing.
I saw an interview not long ago where the designers of the 2024 mustang said they wanted to lower the whole car and the roof/body lines, but they didn't have the resources. So that may be the future. A higher end mustang. And they could be prepping the consumer right now for higher cost mustangs. I'm sure they've hammered out a strategy.
On the higher price tier. If thatās the case, I wish ford luck with competing against the other sports cars of the world. This will be the last Mustang I buy, and I know Iām not alone in that thought. I also know most consumers are not gonna rush to get a Mustang at this price. Itās a different world, and there are lots of options out there.
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