Let's just agree to disagree. Maybe sometime we will have this debate over a beer :cheers: but its too exhausting to do on an internet forum. At the end of the day like most issues, the truth is a blend of both sides and neither party is 100% right, i just believe the truth lies closer to my...
I agree, space to put the kids in the back and take the wife as well... its a very practical, impractical car. When i was looking at the GT350 i was considering a Corvette GS but the lack of a back seat and useable space ended up being one of the deciding factors.
Man you guys are relentless, when i get to your age i hope I'm not as crotchety blaming everyone else for what i don't like in the world. I guess i understand that it can be frustrating when you get to the point when you realize your opinions don't matter and your just an old man yelling at...
I heard that hybrids are only being put in cars so that the government can install mind reading devices. Pass the tinfoil, conspiracy theorists unite!:lol::D
Cars like this are meant to show what is possible, obviously the mustang will not be a direct competitor but it shows that performance and hybrid technology are not mutually exclusive.
Look at the GT350, it is often compared to cars 2-4x its price. Lets have some faith in :ford:, they...
You have to be careful because if you are always looking backwards you are never moving forwards. The big three were too busy with this self congratulatory behavior and it almost put them out of business. They can't forget where they have come from but future success is not predicated on...
You are correct about that, and i too fall into someone that loves a NA manual v8 (two of my three cars fall into this category and the third is a manual I6) but unfortunately this is the way that capitalism and democracy work. But on the bright side with these changes will also come new...
If the demand for the V8's go away its because people no longer want them. This is how a supply and demand model works. I'm not sure what point you are making? Barring any government imposed regulations v8's will continue to exist so long as the consumers keep buying them.
This is what is said but the numbers say different. The demand for manual transmissions has been on the decline for many years. In the 1980's almost a third of cars had manuals, today that number is less than 5%. Before it used to appeal to people outside of the performance realm because it...
I agree... i am sure some out there enjoy sitting in 5mph bumper to bumper traffic working the clutch and gear shift but that is not where my driving enjoyment comes from. I will take the autonomous drive to and from work so i can sleep both ways, and when i get home i will have plenty of...
Calm down.... the sky isn't falling. Performance and special editions will exist as long as consumer demand remains. Ford turning themselves into a mobility company is smart on their part as it means that they will continue to remain relevant into the future and still be around to offer...