I own a maverick with a 2.5 hybrid. The 2.5 is a rock solid reliable, last longer than you sort of hybrid system, very reliable, and fuel efficient. But it's not terribly fast, 0-60 in the maverick hybrid is about 7 seconds.
So that powertrain isn't happening for a mustang. The cheap, low...
It's freaking wild to me how people can seriously thing a V8 powered performance sedan will tarnish the mustangs heritage when you had things like the '71-73 land barge, or pinto based mustang 2. Most of the mustang sedan renderings I've seen are better looking than basically any mustang from 71...
I get where you guys are coming from, but here's the thing, you're viewing the brand as Ford, and the mustang as a model. Ford is viewing the mustang and bronco basically as their own brands, and things like coupe and mach-e are the model.
In other words, Ford doesn't seem the mustang as the...
Yeah, all jokes aside, the Camaro and challenger are great pony cars in their own ways. I'll be real, I thought all the comments on the Camaro's visability were exaggerated, then I sat in one.
I will be curious to see what this means going forward. I find it highly likely this whole mustang supercar idea is something that spans several generations to come. I wouldn't be terribly surprised if Ford was able to learn from the development process of the GTD, and trickle that tech down to...
At first, I wouldn't be surprised if the first GTDs to hit the market are going for like 500k at dealerships. But 5, 10, 15 years from now. It'll be interesting to see what the long term used values are like. Are one hand, it's a really cool, and great performing car, on the other hand it's...
That GTD is just so badass. It's like a mustang, '05 Ford gt, and second gen Ford gt all came together to create this kickass baby. It's genuinely near the top of my "Expensive as hell, but still possibly obtainable if I live like a hermit" cars. I can't think of many six figure track weapons I...
Probably for areo, or maybe p
Well now I'm left wondering. If a mustang driven on roads so often finds itself in the grass, does a mustang lawnmower driver find themselves on the road when they lose control? The good old criss cross.
Exactly, never ever kill the coupe. As long as the coupe stays alive, and the other mustang body styles are at least somewhat fast and fun, while being somewhat car-like, I'm ok with it.
Something I think people aren't taking into account with multiple mustang models is economies of scale
Dodge hadn't made a good looking muscle car this century. Their designers just aren't very good. The challenger was the misproportioned ass of a Kardashian, the old charger was a lumpy potato...
What you call posers, I call creating a viable business case. It's odd to complain about merchandising like the latest e-bike thing. That's not really any different than putting the mustang name and logo on a shirt or coffee mug. The mustang isn't a cup, or piece of clothing either, but...
Hey, at least that's one way to look at it. I know most of us are disappointed, but at least it's something new. They aren't pulling an r35 at least and basically keeping the same car for 15 years.
God willing Ford does something else seeing as Goodwood is going on right now, and apparently the Woodward cruise thing as well. Seems like a perfect time to show something, but I guess not. I guess they'll just give us the "breathtaking revelation" that the 60th anniversary edition they...
I genuinely don't understand car enthusiasts at times. If there's credibility to this, then it means Ford is genuinely considering bringing back a V8 powered, RWD sedan, maybe even with a manual. As enthusiasts, we should be floating on cloud 9 with this news, yet I've seen so many posts, both...
No harm no foul, admittedly, it was wild speculation on my part, so I don't blame people for being sceptical. Hell, I am to an extent 😆. We'll see if we get anything new tomorrow, it's a 50/50 imo.