And I hate it even more now. It’s not even honest.
And I hate it even more now. It’s not even honest.
It’s easier when you think of it as “Mockey”
I think that’s the most amazing part. Every dog is differently intelligent. Just like people.
What this tells me is just how good Nolan is, and that many of my favorite films of all time are on it.
And to think, they could’ve just made an electric Mustang that would’ve been even better than this odd smorgasbord of a vehicle.
I didn’t say all V8. Offer both. It fits in CAD and reality. The margins you could get for that option would more than make up for an engine and transmission that does not require any R&D to pair together. Certification costs at the vehicle level...some, but you’re not talking hundreds of millions here, maybe a few…
Reposting what I said:
Reposting what I said:
All this blabber about how it doesn’t need a V8, but have any of you stopped to think about what it would do for interest/sales with an incremental V8 option?
They sound like a lawnmower, let’s be honest.
The F-150 version of the Coyote has a lot more low and midrange from different cams, intake manifold compared to the Mustang engine, and your particular car is also saddled with terribly long gearing and a manifold that further emphasizes the top end.
shhhhh...don’t confuse them with facts.
You can fix that with the Mustang for not a lot of money.
The libertarians in the Trump administration/Congress will happily turn a blind eye to this because it excites their other hot button: stroking fears about illegals, more than the erosion of liberty maddens them.
Notice I said “objectively good”.
And yes, I’ve driven many. I launched that product in 2014 :).
And for the 95% who never take it off-road, the V8 would be more fun.
I’m quite familiar with Ford’s EB engines, and they are objectively good, but are dull and also sound awful. This type of vehicle is an emotional purchase. Also, significant and meaningful product differentiation is how you go into a segment with an…
On the contrary, a V8 is the perfect thing to spoil Ford’s party and remind prospective buyers what they’re not getting in the new Bronco (a fun engine).
All this hype and no V8. Yikes.
Life in prison, watching 24/7 Obama that he can’t turn off
This is going to completely take Ford’s lunch money. It’s too bad they won’t put the Coyote in (it fits).