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fishinrich

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Lol, there is a similar thread on the Mustang 6G forums. Same answer here as I said there.

Ford Explorer ST. Charge Pipes, Down Pipes, IC, Tune. You will feel like your 24 never left, but now you have 4 doors, a hatch, and can actually carry things comfortably! Baby and the wife in the back? NO WORRIES! By yourself and the rando wanna be fast roll up? NO WORRIES! Want to take that long winding curve to the on-ramp at speed? No (well, slight worry, drive within your limits!) but it CAN be done!

Explorer ST and call it a day.
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Congrats!

Do you expect your family to continue to grow? If so, an SUV might make more sense so you're not flipping vehicles every couple of years.

I love riding, but with a baby depending on you may want to reconsider the CBR while you're at it. I'm not questioning your skill as a rider - just every other driver out there who is texting and having a Big Mac while not noticing motorcycles.

A '24 GMC Acadia is my "responsible" car and I love it. It's the biggest car in my fleet with the smallest engine. Makes me appreciate summer driving all the more!
35 - 40 years riding bikes for pleasure and work, and I'm still here. They are not death sentences.
I'd also rather accept the risks of riding a bike, than being turned into a crispy critter in an EV.
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