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So is putting the Tremec in the Mach 1 a not-so-subtle admission by Ford that the MT82 really is garbage? The Tremec 3160 is mentioned right in the press release - a week after the class-action lawsuit was filed on the MT82.

I’m thrilled they put the better transmission in the Mach 1. That significantly increases the

Agree completely on this being the way of public American companies (I’ve worked for several). That’s what happens when it’s codified into law that a public company must “maximize shareholder value”. That priority takes precedence over everything else. It means squeezing and squeezing and squeezing costs out of

I own a 2015 Mustang GT with one of these delightful manual transmissions. My experiences are probably atypical, both because at 60-something I don’t exactly beat on it as hard as some Mustang owners do, and with only 9000 miles my experiences aren’t long-term.

+1!!

Interesting, but it’s a good this thing comes with a 1.1 hp motor and tops out at 20 mph.

Bring-a-Trailer is the new Barrett-Jackson. With the COVID-19 pandemic having shut down most car auctions, the rich and foolish have had to go on-line to find new ways to throw their money around and show off how much more wealth they have than common sense.

FWIW, I’ve bought over 100 cars since 1974. About 1/2 of them new. All but two have been sticks (any car I’ve ever bought new has been a stick). I’d be one of first people to buy an AWD/turbo/manual Mazda 3 hatchback.

“If you do not move, you will be dead.”

Of course it’s thermodynamically more efficient to burn something in a large central generating station than multiple smaller units. That’s not the point. The point is that just because something is “battery powered” doesn’t automatically make it good for the planet, regardless of what some sanctimonious pseudo-green

Early Miata’s seem to often sell for insane prices. But on craigslist? Really?

On the surface, this looks like a “green” initiative, calling it the ‘zero emissions’ tanker. But it’s hypocritical of Japan, given that they’re rushing to build 22 new coal-fired electric generating plants to take the place of the nuclear plants they’re closing:

This is what happens when people ignore the reality of global climate change. You get 500 year floods every few years. Rising waters don’t care about anyone’s political beliefs. They come just the same.

I’ve not only driven a S550 Mustang, I own one, a 2015 GT (with the less than delightful Chinese-made MT82 manual transmission), which is why I made the observation that the 370Z has better build quality and reliability. The Mustang certainly provides maximum hp for the buck, but it’s built like a Playskool Little

Many people gripe about how 370Z car is ‘outdated’, and desperately needs ‘updating’. What’s really ‘outdated’ about the car other than the infotainment interface?

Whatever you might think of this car, there’s no denying a 1.8 liter V6 was just more interesting than the ubiquitous 2 liter turbo-4 that seems to power almost everything these days. Or worse yet, the coming 3-cylinder engines that will probably become the new standard.

I totally understand about not engaging with someone who starts out with a ridiculously low offer. We’ve all been there with craigslist bottom-feeders who offer 1/4 of the ask for something we’re trying to sell. Time is too precious and limited to waste. 

In the mid 70's, I owned a ‘68 Type 3 Fastback. Back then they were just somewhat upscale VWs and cost about the same (and rusted as much) as a Beetle. Now they’re “collectible” (like any air-cooled VW). It was more ‘refined’ and ‘plush’ (relatively speaking) than the Beetles I had back then. It felt more ‘exotic’ and

The virus doesn’t care what a person may or may not believe. It will infect people just the same regardless of their ‘beliefs’. The deniers who choose to ignore science will go first. The problem is, along the way they will spread it to others.

“Waiting for the right buyer” = desperately/naively/stupidly hoping for a fool to come along with more money than common sense.