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    Not every dealer can get one. You have to be fairly prestigious. My dealer has received two within twoyears. A 2017 and a 2018. They had the choice to get the ‘R’ but Like rex2RS said, mostly suspension separates them. Also, people like air conditioning and other goodies. The GT350R is a track car. My dealer also only

    so much rice. but sounded gawgagaaraaah (homer simpson)

    lol @ bro dozer

    Why wouldn’t you just lease it for 2 years and stop wasting your money and time with negotiating? Seems kinda silly. you’re doing the same thing by trading it in and you would possibly make out better with renewal rebates and rebates in general.

    Not to sound like a douche but, ‘The Ford Mustang Was Germany’s Best Selling Sports Car Last Month’. Wouldn’t it sound more optimistic, ‘The Ford Mustang, Best Selling Sports Car In Germany’?

    lol mykey shut-downs!

    The new ‘Prius fighter’? I came across this article not too long ago, but it sure sounds like it could be that “Prius Fighter”

    Nissan: 270 hp@6000, 248 ft-lb@4400

    “they have given it a catchy name, and they have convinced people that you can only get it if you purchase a Ford product” That’s a load of crap Doug. It’s merely marketing at a basic level. Being proud of their product is nothing to call a scheme. Also, Eco would be for fuel economy from a small engine and less

    Idk, this doesn’t look that bad

    cause it’s a global car and needs to compromise. In across the sea they have the 3 door hatch versions of STs

    What is that black monstrosity? Focus/Subaru baja combo? Faja?

    at least you could strangle yourself if need be! (or accidentally)

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    Aluminum doesn’t have iron in it. So it doesn’t rust. Rust is just Iron oxide. Aka oxygen (and moisture) over a period of time that forms an binary compound at an atomic level. Aluminum corrosion is aluminum oxide, a hard compound that actually protects the aluminum from further corrosion and doesn’t flake off like

    I enjoyed the article, nice work. However, don’t you find it a bit harsh coining a ‘phrase’ as a marketing-scheme? Wouldn’t you consider all letters on the back of vehicles to be marketing? For example, Hyundai and Kia have ‘GDI’ which could easily be mistaken for a turbocharged vehicle like Volkswagen’s ‘GTI’.