“For over four decades, we’ve hand-crafted the finest rides on the road the American way. Our legacy is built like our products – with unmatched quality and unwavering performance.Using the Mustang name on things like the Mach E is just sad
and an off road Mustang is just stupid
if they make a four door, use another name...
Sooo….no?I'm speaking to the 4-door comment. Real mustangs have 2 doors. I realize your new to the brand, but saying otherwise is considered sacrilege and will get you throat punched.
Sure, but I went with an e90 M3 sedan. Only difference with sunroof delete is approx 22 pounds of weight (coupe has carbon fiber roof). Looks and performs same (have to look to notice extra door handles), but insurance rate is 40% lower. Mustang could be the same. Easier to get passengers in and out and carries 5 instead of 4. Also retailed $10k less than coupe.A Panamera is cool, but it’s no 911. Just sayin’.
And remember, an ICE is technically still an ICE even if you duct tape an electric assist motor to it and add weight, heat, complexity and cost. But in the strictest sense of the word a hybrid breaks no promises.
Interesting. Would you happen to know why the E90 M3 sedan retailed $10K less than the coupe? (besides the sunroof/cf roof)Sure, but I went with an e90 M3 sedan. Only difference with sunroof delete is approx 22 pounds of weight (coupe has carbon fiber roof). Looks and performs same (have to look to notice extra door handles), but insurance rate is 40% lower. Mustang could be the same. Easier to get passengers in and out and carries 5 instead of 4. Also retailed $10k less than coupe.
Whipped whip?Sooo….no?
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That’s what’s funny, an actual EV Mustang would get eye rolls but people would’ve got over it. It’s the fact they keep doing random stuff.I've said it plenty of times to people, I wouldn't mind an electric Mustang that LOOKS like a Mustang and drives like one. I know I'll get the eggs thrown at me but I drive an automatic and am fine with it, and I wouldn't mind not spending $50+ a week on gas if I didn't need to.
But I want it to be a Mustang, not an SUV with a pony logo in the grill. If you gave me a 2 door coupe that had a GT's equivalent horsepower and pickup (and wasn't an execution disaster like the electric Charger is) I'd buy one.
That last part is the critical piece. It needs to work in conjunction with the 2 door, not be replacement for the 2 door (and Ford must remember this). I would absolutely love a 4 door Mustang type vehicle with a real (or at least 89-97 Thunderbird real) backseat with good performance and a nice V-8 engine. I would accept an electric sedan as well, provided it has a good range on it. (400 minimum, 500 preferred, just because 500 gets you 300 miles of real useable range on a long road trip)Same thing happened when the Jeep JK 4 door came out in 2007. It too was sacrilege but they sell a lot when compared to the 2 door. (snip) So if it keeps the brand alive, why not.
Does this mean it’s more design than name that would encourage the purchase?That last part is the critical piece. It needs to work in conjunction with the 2 door, not be replacement for the 2 door (and Ford must remember this). I would absolutely love a 4 door Mustang type vehicle with a real (or at least 89-97 Thunderbird real) backseat with good performance and a nice V-8 engine
Not going to argue name as the name would not have an impact. Call it the Falcon, Galaxy 5.0, Thunderbird, Mach 4, or Mustang 4. Does not matter to me...Does this mean it’s more design than name that would encourage the purchase?
Take the current Mustang body/room and there won't ever be a battery for it as they currently are built/sized. The weight of it would also make it feel like driving a dump truck I would think. It's a no/go idea.I've said it plenty of times to people, I wouldn't mind an electric Mustang that LOOKS like a Mustang and drives like one. I know I'll get the eggs thrown at me but I drive an automatic and am fine with it, and I wouldn't mind not spending $50+ a week on gas if I didn't need to.
But I want it to be a Mustang, not an SUV with a pony logo in the grill. If you gave me a 2 door coupe that had a GT's equivalent horsepower and pickup (and wasn't an execution disaster like the electric Charger is) I'd buy one.