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Is that not essentially what Honda did with the Ridgeline?? 

taxes pay for the ink and paper that the ticket was written on

good way to get shot, but sure, be the tough guy that escalates situations.

Mercedes E Class Wagon

I just need more V90's to sell so the used market is more reasonable in 3 years

look good

Ways not to talk about your wife, for $800 Alex.

Maybe it’s just the photos, but the interior looks like it’s going to feel outdated in terms of materials.

enough sampling and you can get a meal out of it. 

lightly used Z-Performance models with a manual are going for closer to $60k. How is that cheap? Even if you were to find one at MSRP, there’s nothing cheap about it except for the paint quality and interior materials.

By the time these are actually available at dealers, she’ll probably be in the market for a new car anyways. Toyota hasn’t had a desirable vehicle available on their lots in 3 years

Can’t believe mine didn’t get picked.

Sucks

where is that?

Someone in the market to spend $50-60k on a car is most likely going to spend that money regardless of what powertrain drives the vehicle they choose. So buying an EV is still going to “save money” for the consumer that was going to spend that same amount anyways. It doesn’t save money for people looking to spend $35k

my point is that it’s an American V8 sportscar, and better fits this description than the Corvette does. But considering the article talks about “one final V8 to rule them all”, as featherlite pointed out, we’re really not comparing the Mustang to the Corvette or CT5. Just saying that there’s more than one V8 left out

lightly used Z’s are going for $60k. There’s no way anybody see’s this car for less than $75k

More than you can afford, pal. Dark Horse

what about the CT5-V Blackwing?

Okay, but how about the CT5-V Blackwing?