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It is also quite popular with the RV crowd.

You know time have changed when the Focus is mentioned in the same sentence as BMW, Audi and awesome.

But yes, that hatch looks awesome. That grille/lowe valance combo looks more mature than the current Dart one too.

Shhht. They're testing a square wheel arches design on a lower scale product before introducing it to the Ram. You know, because everybody loves GM's ones.

8 000 orders by the dealers. They aren't customer orders.

Did they ever leave the old ways?

Can't vouch for the S5, but my Z1 is a complete beast! Granted, I upgraded from a S2 and my company phone was a One X+, so anything could be better....

That's awesome.

Ford often offer a 'blackout' package, including a black grille, fog light trims & spoiler (on hatchback). They offer it on the current model, the Fiesta and previous-gen Fusion. I agree it'd looks nicer!

Well it's built by the same company making the Silverado/Sierra.

Always thought 'Unsafe at any speed' spoke about it with the Corvair, but I just learned it was released in '65. My mistake :)

The only difference is Ralph Nader didn't wrote a book about the Cobalt issues.

Plus, I want a half-ton truck with more payload than a Ranger.

Well said.

LX Notch - Manual 3037 / Auto 3097
LX Hatch - Manual 3102 / Auto 3162
LX Vert - Manual 3238 / Auto 3298

GT Hatch - Manual 3191 / Auto 3251
GT Vert - Manual 3327 / Auto 3442

*87-93 V8 models

Yes, that 65 pounds (equipment for equipment) make quite a difference. Seriously, the real advantage of the notch over the hatch isn't

I was looking at pictures of this exact truck yesterday! (MM&FF website I think?) Those first-gen were awesome. That one is cleanly built.

Hatchback are better.



Kidding you, notches are hot too. That's the best way to start a war on a Fox forum and watch the verts owner cry in their corner.


V8 torque, lightweight, dragway queen & crappy 20+ years old suspension. They where basically designed to do burnouts.

That awkward moment when Ford's lightly refreshed, 10 years old design looks way better than GM's all-new SUVs...

I think you're on something.