The Mustang isn’t small, or particularly well-handling, that’s kinda my point.
The Mustang isn’t small, or particularly well-handling, that’s kinda my point.
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I presume you meant “instead of a supercar”, but really, if that was the case: People wouldn’t buy Mustangs, when they could get a Miata or GT-86 for less. And both of those cars will handle better than a Mustang to boot.
Yeah, exactly. No point trying to force a square peg in to a round hole. Just start from scratch and do it properly at that point.
“Hate on it all you want, it makes sense from a mass appeal and business standpoint.”
The original comment was about a stock Mustang. I agree with you on your point: People who do straight pipes are a-holes, no two ways around it.
Loud definitely equals fun, at least on a nice engine. Most of the reason I’d take the GT350 over the Mustang GT is due to how much better the former sounds.
I’m not even conservative and even I know this is the wrong move. People buy a ponycar instead of a supercar because of the engine. If I’m buying a Mustang, I want a nice, naturally aspirated V8 up front. They’d be better off just killing the model at that point, and introducing something else that pairs off better to…
Ugh, just kill the line at that point. A ponycar without a nice engine is completely pointless. Bring back the Focus or something else that’ll make more sense.
I still have my last two Android phones, they both still work great. I can’t use one as a phone anymore, because I pulled it apart and turned it in to a media hub, but even there: Hell, at least I can do that to my own stuff on Android.
It does look better, though I find that has simply shifted my eyes to the too-small headlights instead. I’m not sure why they changed the front end so dramatically, it looks worse than the previous generation.
Eh...
Really? The only negative thing I can say about Amazon’s app is that it isn’t set up to understand Play and Pause functions in the Xbox app if you’re using a proper remote, which is something Youtube and Netflix both do. Beyond that, I much prefer its app to Netflix’s. It’s laid out way more logically in my eyes, and…
Eh, Amazon seems to still be producing good stuff, and having their shows finish up when it’s time, as opposed to Netflix just cutting things without warning or concluding them. Shudder is mostly small stuff, but everything they do, they do their best on, and they see things through as well. Crave doesn’t do original…
What a waste.
It’s getting harder and harder to care about Netflix’s original content, considering it’s extremely rare for shows to survive past two or three seasons, and the once brilliant offerings they did are being mostly fazed out in favour of garbage reality TV shows.
God that’d be so weird.
Performance. If you’re looking for creature comforts on a lightweight sports car, you’re doing it wrong.