jtriolo74
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jtriolo74

I think this would have been a great product for Ford.....except for the fact they are trying to link it to the Mustang. Had they called it the Mach-E, the connection would have been there and leave it at that. This is not a Mustang. It’s a nice looking car that will be forever impaired by its name.

You don’t see these cars anymore and it is pristine. It may be worth this much to an enthusiast but to me its a nice Jetta GLI and its too expensive.

I don’t know if it’s the color or the pictures but I don’t feel like this screams Ferrari. It pretty and in certain profiles, I do get a Daytona vibe, especially the side view but that nose doesn’t look right to me. I think it’s the body colored grill.

And people were pissed off when Mitsubishi called their new SUV an Eclipses..... 

So you know when you go to your high school reunion and see the jock? You know the guy. He played Varsity football, perfect hair, always looked good, dated the head cheerleader and was an all around nice guy. But when you get to the reunion you don’t recognize him. Sure when he comes up to you to say hi, you see a

That Sema’s like a lot of Supra’s....

That is awesome. Why stop at the A Pillar and not do a full 360 degree view?

Honestly, almost all the choices here were go ones (except for one obvious WTF).

You can’t fight, they’re trying to make the cars safer and there isn’t as much wrecking....what’s the point of NASCAR.

I’m with you - nothing looks different on the car, so why make it look like a test mule that is hiding something? If the platform is different, it seems to fit the old body just fine. As for testing an engine, why not just put it in a regular body and not draw attention. Unless the goal is to draw attention.

The Fiat Ritmo has a special spot in my heart. I was 16 and my mother and I were visiting her sister in Messina (in Sicily). My dad’s sister (and husband) lived in Campofiorito, Sicily (which was on the other side of the island and a few hours away by car).  They picked us up to visit with them and their side of the

I did....and you’re right, lately he’s had some podium finishes.

For about a decade, Ford had at least one car in their lineup they could point to remind people that they were still capable of designing a car that looked modern and sleek yet distinctive and novel”

And how many times has he made the podium this season?

I do agree that kids don’t want to be seen in their parents car and that may be the ultimate downfall of the CUVs.....I think that was to downfall of the Station wagons in the late 70's and minivans in the 80's.  I don’t see kids flocking the the Versa. I do think Sedan’s will have a place in the world.

IDK, for a guy who hasn’t spent that much time on the podium lately, maybe he should take what he can get.

I don’t like the spindle grill. On some SUVs maybe but it needs to be smaller to work on the cars.

On the SUVs, it’s not bad. If it would be smaller, it might work. It just too in your face. If it served a purpose, I’d accept it. The fact that most of a grill gets blocked off, make it smaller.

Andrew’s not wrong, nor is Patrick.

Only the best will increase in value, but this is a clean and (based on the 2 minutes I spent looking at it) easy to work on truck - I don’t see you loosing money in the short term and someone could wrench and improve upon.