Too soon.
Too soon.
Nope. Bring on the Meteor or alien overlords and wipe the whole damned thing out.
It will not improve until we remove humans from the policing equation.
Wait, what? How? Is the engine new? No. Is the chassis new? No. Is the transmission new? No. Is the BCM new, probably not. So how exactly did this slip by QC?
Well that’s true.
Of course it matters, if the new platform is the same as the one on which those crash tests were performed.
That’s the difference between being “alright” and being great. They already love the car in Europe for the performance. Why not challenge the German big 3 while you’re there?
I’m a former Cobra owner, so I’m fairly familiar with the history. And I owned one of those Fox-descendent Mustangs, and it crumbled like a potato chip when I got broadsided.
Only with American manufacturers.
Well I believe there’s an argument to be made that they do need to reinvent the wheel. They’re selling in Europe now and many people are going to directly compare it to what they can buy over there:
One would think, but have you ever seen concession prices at an NFL Stadium? He probably intended to buy a couple of hot-dogs and beers and simply left the cash in the trunk. I’ll see myself out.
I watched a documentary on the 747 and the factory required to build it- apparently it’s big enough to generate its own climate. I assume it would be similar with something like this.
That car in that color with the gold accents fake BBS wheels I thought looked good for the time.
Much better looking than the last one, that’s for sure.
I really wish that the entire Fox building would get hit by a giant meteorite right during the middle of one of their scumbag broadcasts.
Sheesh, on I-10 west of San Antonio in Texas, if you’re going 80 you will have 18 wheelers crawling up your backside.
Good gawd is that ever awful.
Mixed feelings on this.