BoostRabbitGT
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When I think premium, I think back to the '90s when Chrysler/Dodge/Plymouth and Ford/Lincoln/Mercury were a thing (I want to say the closest thing we have to this today is Buick/Cadillac/Chevrolet). For this example, Ford is the affordable/mainstream brand, Mercury would've been premium, and Lincoln is the luxury brand.what exactly does "mainstream" mean, and why is it mutually exclusive from being "premium"?![]()
Maybe "mainstream" wasn't the correct word to use---I probably should've used "affordable" instead---for my Mustang analogy: I don't think the build quality is good enough for me to consider it an upmarket/premium product (definitely not a luxury one for sure), and the pricing strategy is not (in my opinion) favorable enough to be considered an affordable sports car as much as it was maybe 5-10+ years ago.
For sure. A modern day Escort RS Cosworth would be wild. They need to figure out how to make the 2.3L EcoBoost sound better though (if that's even possible)---I don't know how many times I've been told my car sounds like a lawnmower on startup.I like this idea. It actually makes sense with the whole “take on Porsche” idea but at an affordable level. Make the escort basically a import fighter. Maybe add AWD.
I'm not terribly familiar with platforms, but if they were theoretically to use C2 as a base, I think you could have a very distinct FWD/AWD Mustang variant (if not named something else entirely) that doesn't compete with OG Mustang's sales. Not sure if you'd put the 5.0 in this vehicle though, especially not for the FWD version. Maybe the 2.3? Or whatever powered the last-gen Euro-model Fiesta ST?I like the way you think. Originally, I was thinking Ford should use c2 as a platform base for this, which is a super flexible, and generally well received platform that underpins the ton of models, the downside is C2 is FWD or AWD, not sure mustang fans will accept it.
That being said, there's also this new affordable EV platform designed to be used on vehicles starting at 25-30k. We're hearing now some of those vehicles will be RWD, and be about as fast as a mustang Ecoboost, and have a really low center of gravity, and really good aero because it was done by F1 teams. I kinda want to see a mustang foxbody inspired affordable hatchback on that platform, it's even better than c2 it seems, and you'd be able to keep this mustang hatchback RWD.
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