You are correct. I started selling B&O back in the seventies and they were considered a “lifestyle “brand. I would sell them to my audiophile clients who needed a good looking system for a small room.
Don't kid yourself. These regulations will be back in 2029. The manufacturers are not going to do anything until the dust settles. Also I highly doubt that a regular Mustang is ever going to approach even regular 911 levels much less GT3RS ones.
Anyone with any manufacturing knowledge knows this isn't really going to mean anything. Regulations may change but manufacturers do not have the ability to just turn things on and off. It makes for good headlines but, for all intents and purposes, meaningless.
Now that’s funny 😄 Regulate a form of transportation that is used by the 1%. You have a better chance of getting a Mustang that can do the Nuremberg Ring in six seconds for $50k.
If you believe that I’ve got a bridge in Brooklyn to sell you. A $2000 savings for a $20 part. The manufacturer may save $20 but the savings to the buyer will be “Zero”. Typical smoke and mirrors.
For those who do not know how to use Google Translate! :giggle:
"Wow, that's amazing. Thank you for serving in the U.S. military and protecting Korea."
“Finally, my Mustang has arrived, complete with window tinting and a 4-channel dashcam! My car life has officially begun!”
Congratulations! A beautiful car. Are there other Mustangs where you live?
Wise guy!! :crackup::cwl::thumbsup:
And right here in your Southern neighbor! I do understand that you can opt out though. But what about the folks that don’t know it’s happening?
https://www.live5news.com/2026/02/02/scdmv-selling-millions-dollars-personal-data-private-companies/