Yeah, but you have to keep in mind everyone wants to blame everything on millennials and how ‘different’ they are. It wasn’t that long ago you kids didn’t like cars at all according to ‘experts’.
Yeah, but you have to keep in mind everyone wants to blame everything on millennials and how ‘different’ they are. It wasn’t that long ago you kids didn’t like cars at all according to ‘experts’.
Ladies and gentlemen, I’ll be brief. The issue here is not whether we broke a few rules, or took a few liberties with this whiner’s Mazda
I bet most of those people bought the Focus over the Mustang, not because they wanted a Focus, but because they have need of the mpg and/or backseats. You said people that age desire a Focus over a muscle car, thats Bull.
I’m 28 and would only buy a Focus over a Mustang if I needed a cheap economy car and couldn’t afford a Mustang with a proper v8.
SS Camaro can be optioned out beyond 65k which is just completely retarded in my opinion.
Millennial here with a new muscle car. Most people my age love it and the idea of having one, but also can’t afford them. I’m just lucky to be an engineer
I can’t believe I had to scroll this far to see this.
2 Fast 2 Furious proved if it was a Saleen then it would’ve been deadly.
I actually really dig that commercial. Really well done. Shame it was wasted on a 200. Haha
That’s a good commercial ... wish it were for a Ford or a GM product - one of the American companies that turned themselves around and didn’t end up getting bought by outside interests.
This style needs to come back in a big way. I wasn’t even a glint in my fathers eye when these things were rolling around, but i find it to be such a cool look.
I had an ‘84 Chevy Cavalier that I called “Just Fuckin’ Start”, does that count?
My first car was a 1981 Subaru GL Wagon.
That is pure, unadulterated communism!
In for “hurrr durrr can’t make turnz. Brown Volvo wagon manual durrr”.
should have cut to the speedo barely touching 30, old top gear style
This “Age of outrage” is reaching a breaking point. It really makes me wonder where we, as a society, are headed.
The prices of surviving cars have nothing to do with the value of the one you would have wrapped around a tree in the 70's.