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Is it CAFE compliant...

I've looked through the 2011 mustang ordering guide and can't find any info about this track pack. Is it aftermarket or something Ford has released very recently?

Am I the only on bothered by the faux vents between the door and the rear wheel well? Great car, cheesy details.

Ahh yes, they have discovered the pesky v^2 in the kinetic energy equation.

I saw the guys getting shot at and wondering why they had to be in the truck for the tests. Then I remembered hearing about the guy who invented the modern airplane ejection seat. He when nearly bankrupt designing the seat only to find no one would buy such an unproven design. So he gathers a bunch of prospective

I understand IL and NY with a large portion of those states population living in dense urban settings. What is up with UT?

JHC! I really annoying when smart people are friggen idiots. The wind is obviously way to high when the balloon is healed over at 45°.

To call it a Ford Fiesta is a JOKE. At least Subaru sells the STI which, I know is not the exact same as the rally car. The DNA of rally racer is apparent in the STI, not so in the Fiesta. This Ford is as much a Fiesta as a NASCAR Fusion is like what is on a dealers lot. At least sell an AWD Fiesta with an

@B1663R: Just curious, what you get?

Talk about splitting hairs. State of Virginia allows the confed flag on the plates but gets all twisted up about some crazy super encoded message?

Four wheel disk brakes. I like doing my own brake work and disks are so much easier to inspect plus drum brakes don't belong on a modern car, even a cheap one.

According to this message board the one plane just south of London is that of Flavio Briatore. So I guess there is a car angle to this story.

Classic SLAPP:

But can CR make the tires smoke without someone behind the steering wheel? I'm unimpressed.

I'm holding out for the hybrid version.

Going 200+ in anything is pretty amazing but destroying the vehicle in the process is much less impressive.

@erikotis: According to wikipedia there is a headliner airbag along the rear of the roof.

@Kevin-Pecoraro: I was in New Zealand a month ago and saw one of those. Teal, just like your photo. I stared at it for a while and thought in was some kind of Kiwi joker with extra Toyota emblems and some super glue. Now I know the truth: I was witnessing a new form of luxury.

I remember reading somewhere that Boeing did not test this wing to failure as they normally do because of how carbon fiber fails. An AL wing just snaps near the fuselage, CF splinters into a million lethal shards. Having seen the results of a sailboat with a carbon mast that failed one of these wings going would be