Pfft American cars...
#41
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I'm sorry I missed all the fun, I think this guy probably forgot to bookmark the site, and will probably never post again. You don't think he could remember his password, do you?
Tip to those of you who indulge like Stoner, leave off the rat poison. Weed is strong enough as it is.
Or so I have heard.
Tip to those of you who indulge like Stoner, leave off the rat poison. Weed is strong enough as it is.
Or so I have heard.
#42
Looks like Stoner's been hitting the evil bong again! What an idiot! I bought my 2 Cobras because of looks and performance, and reliability has never been an issue!
Why don't you and Michael Moore go hit the nearest buffet and dream up another conspiracy theory? It seems both of you like to butt in where you're not wanted and twist the facts!
Why don't you and Michael Moore go hit the nearest buffet and dream up another conspiracy theory? It seems both of you like to butt in where you're not wanted and twist the facts!
#43
This guy is so far off base I do believe he lives up to his name...Best thing to do with people like this is to ignore them and hope they go away. He obviously has vision problems, can't differentiate between price and brands and since this topic has nothing to do with the new mustang anyway, why am I even acknowledging it?
#50
Let me just ask you guys, how many times a year do you guys have your car in the repair shop (speaking to Ford owners). Let me rephrase that, how many weeks a year is your car sleeping in the repair shop?
- a 1995 Jeep Wrangler: only unusual repairs was a new radiator at 120,000 miles.
- a 1998 Ford Mustang GT: no repairs to this point and it has 81,000 miles.
- a 2005 For Mustang GT: nothing to report in the first 1,000 miles!
All American cars all very reliable and all driven hard, especially the Jeep.
American cars are known to break down, and the name Ford is nothing special. Why don't you just go with the Benz C-Class, for about the same price you can get a Benz, now common I would rather be riding in a European car then an American car any day, and this is coming from a guy that was born in Southern California.
According to Consumer Reports, American cars have caught up and even exceeded the Europeans on reliability. They even talk about your beloved C-Class.
Before you buy your Mustang I recommend you talk to other people (like the wonderful people on this forum) who have owned a Ford for about 3+ years, ask them if they had to ever take it to the shop (for things other then upgrades, oil changes, and tune ups).
Asian cars: They will last FOREVER, literally, my mother and father both got a 1986 Camry (NEW) and they ended up selling them without a single problem. And something else to consider is that Asian cars have an EXCELENT resale value.
Folks, I've already got my '05 GT. It's really well put together. I would use it as a perfect example of the things that Ford is doing to increase the quality and style of their products. Definitely sit in one, drive it, check it out for yourselves, but in my humble opinion, you will not be disappointed. Everywhere I drive I have people coming over and asking about the car and wanting to sit in it. They all seem to love the design and the quality of the finish and materials in the interior.
Cheers!
-Juris
#51
Originally posted by SixtySix@November 26, 2004, 9:06 AM
Not everyone with an Asian sounding name is Japanese......
Not everyone with an Asian sounding name is Japanese......
So, are you Chinese or Japanese?
Kahn: I lived in Arizona for the past 20 years. I'm originally from Laos.
Kahn: It's n SE Asia.
Hank Hill: Ah So, are you Chinese or Japanese?
#54
Originally posted by jgsmuzzy+November 26, 2004, 11:29 AM--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (jgsmuzzy @ November 26, 2004, 11:29 AM)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'> <!--QuoteBegin-Grantsdale@November 26, 2004, 10:25 AM
/me is very upset I missed this thread before he got banned.
/me is very upset I missed this thread before he got banned.
Yeah and no one would have complained this time.
#55
I wonder why this thread was ever entertained or encouraged by replying to someone who just wanted to **** you off. We as Mustang fans do not have to justify how we feel about the Mustang. Just wondering thas all.
#57
I'm almost ashamed to jump in on this thread. Most of the feedback is both humoris and valid. I would, however, add that I am an "older" dude who was brought up in the Detriot area and have been involved in racing, customizing and general car stuff for lotsa years.
In all that time, I have attended lotsa street rod events and ...
HAVE YET TO SEE A HOT '32 TOYOTA ANYWHERE
In all that time, I have attended lotsa street rod events and ...
HAVE YET TO SEE A HOT '32 TOYOTA ANYWHERE
#58
The dude was just trolling. The best thing to do with this kind of thread is ignore it if you're a member and if you're a mod, ban him and delete the manure that the trolls post.
Trolls:
Trolls:
#60
Originally posted by SToNER@November 25, 2004, 11:20 PM
Good luck my hard working brethrens!
Good luck my hard working brethrens!