Maybe GM is right
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Originally posted by future9er24@April 12, 2005, 10:19 PM
sedan? why not go with another dodge? charger that is :P
btw, for the record, i think the '6 is kinda cool. nothing like a cavalier tho...
sedan? why not go with another dodge? charger that is :P
btw, for the record, i think the '6 is kinda cool. nothing like a cavalier tho...
But to buy new Dodge - heck no. I have enough problems with Intrepid. And that was top Intrepid offered by Dodge in 1997, with all options. I don't even wanna think how "good" 1997 Intrepid with 2.7L is.
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Originally posted by TomServo92@April 12, 2005, 10:00 PM
I was with you up until you said it reminded you of a Cavalier. Those are fighting words my friend!!!!!
I was with you up until you said it reminded you of a Cavalier. Those are fighting words my friend!!!!!
Just out of curiosity, do you still have Taurus SHO? If no, why would you sell great car like that?
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Originally posted by future9er24@April 12, 2005, 10:29 PM
maybe you just got unlucky
aww c'mon, you know you like the new charger.. deeep deep down..... right?.....
maybe you just got unlucky
aww c'mon, you know you like the new charger.. deeep deep down..... right?.....
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Originally posted by Red Star+April 12, 2005, 10:32 PM--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(Red Star @ April 12, 2005, 10:32 PM)</div><div class='quotemain'><!--QuoteBegin-TomServo92@April 12, 2005, 10:00 PM
I was with you up until you said it reminded you of a Cavalier. Those are fighting words my friend!!!!!
I was with you up until you said it reminded you of a Cavalier. Those are fighting words my friend!!!!!
Just out of curiosity, do you still have Taurus SHO? If no, why would you sell great car like that?
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Nope. I think you're the only that sees that resemblence.
I got rid of the SHO because I got tired of trying to find even the simplest replacement parts like starters and alternators. Because Ford made so few of them, nobody stocks parts for them, not even Ford dealers. I bought the Mazda because it reminded alot of the SHO, only with better build quality and better driving dynamics.
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Originally posted by Red Star@April 11, 2005, 12:34 AM
On the way home, I stoped by local gas station and gas was $2.50 a gallon. Maybe that's why Chevy is going with 4-cyl instead of V8. If prices of gas keep going up the way they people won't be buying powerfull V8s no matter how good and cheap they are. Sales of Fords top Trucks and SUVs (F-Series, Explorer, Expedition) are already down (by a lot). I'm afraid something like that may even happen to Mustang in the next few years.
Maybe GM is right with whole Cobalt thing. Maybe Ford should focus more on Focus and other 4-cyl cars.
On the way home, I stoped by local gas station and gas was $2.50 a gallon. Maybe that's why Chevy is going with 4-cyl instead of V8. If prices of gas keep going up the way they people won't be buying powerfull V8s no matter how good and cheap they are. Sales of Fords top Trucks and SUVs (F-Series, Explorer, Expedition) are already down (by a lot). I'm afraid something like that may even happen to Mustang in the next few years.
Maybe GM is right with whole Cobalt thing. Maybe Ford should focus more on Focus and other 4-cyl cars.
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Originally posted by Vermillion98+April 20, 2005, 11:53 AM--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(Vermillion98 @ April 20, 2005, 11:53 AM)</div><div class='quotemain'><!--QuoteBegin-Red Star@April 11, 2005, 12:34 AM
On the way home, I stoped by local gas station and gas was $2.50 a gallon. Maybe that's why Chevy is going with 4-cyl instead of V8. If prices of gas keep going up the way they people won't be buying powerfull V8s no matter how good and cheap they are. Sales of Fords top Trucks and SUVs (F-Series, Explorer, Expedition) are already down (by a lot). I'm afraid something like that may even happen to Mustang in the next few years.
Maybe GM is right with whole Cobalt thing. Maybe Ford should focus more on Focus and other 4-cyl cars.
On the way home, I stoped by local gas station and gas was $2.50 a gallon. Maybe that's why Chevy is going with 4-cyl instead of V8. If prices of gas keep going up the way they people won't be buying powerfull V8s no matter how good and cheap they are. Sales of Fords top Trucks and SUVs (F-Series, Explorer, Expedition) are already down (by a lot). I'm afraid something like that may even happen to Mustang in the next few years.
Maybe GM is right with whole Cobalt thing. Maybe Ford should focus more on Focus and other 4-cyl cars.
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19 miles a galon is not for people concerned with gas mileage.
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it's not about gas.....people are still out there buying Mustangs, explorers, expeditions, and F-150's.
GM is just trying to capture the 4-cyl market. They know they can't compete in the V8 market with the Mustang.
GM is just trying to capture the 4-cyl market. They know they can't compete in the V8 market with the Mustang.
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Originally posted by 00StangGT@April 20, 2005, 3:25 PM
it's not about gas.....people are still out there buying Mustangs, explorers, expeditions, and F-150's.
GM is just trying to capture the 4-cyl market. They know they can't compete in the V8 market with the Mustang.
it's not about gas.....people are still out there buying Mustangs, explorers, expeditions, and F-150's.
GM is just trying to capture the 4-cyl market. They know they can't compete in the V8 market with the Mustang.
Judging from what I saw in the past, Camaro was always more powerfull than Mustang. Mustang just sold better because it was more popular. Only reason why GM killed Camaro is because of low sales, not because they were afraid of horsepower war. I like Mustangs as much as you do, but you gotta be realistic.
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Originally posted by Maverick128@April 11, 2005, 8:19 AM
That's funny apparently the rate of inflation for the 80's seems to continually go up as current prices go up. A few weeks ago when prices were 2.05 a gallon people were saying that if you factor in inflation gas prices in the 80's were 2.15 a gallon. Comparing inflation to the 80's is BS. Cheeseburgers were still $.79, video game systems were still $300-$500, and there clothing still cost the same. It's all just excuses for lousy government management.
That's funny apparently the rate of inflation for the 80's seems to continually go up as current prices go up. A few weeks ago when prices were 2.05 a gallon people were saying that if you factor in inflation gas prices in the 80's were 2.15 a gallon. Comparing inflation to the 80's is BS. Cheeseburgers were still $.79, video game systems were still $300-$500, and there clothing still cost the same. It's all just excuses for lousy government management.
Well...if everything was the same price in the '80s as they are now...I would say that in the past 20 years, there hasnt been too much inflation at all. I would call the last 20 years good goventment management. At least they've takin care of number one pretty well. (U.S) :flag2:
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Originally posted by Red Star+April 20, 2005, 5:22 PM--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(Red Star @ April 20, 2005, 5:22 PM)</div><div class='quotemain'><!--QuoteBegin-00StangGT@April 20, 2005, 3:25 PM
it's not about gas.....people are still out there buying Mustangs, explorers, expeditions, and F-150's.
GM is just trying to capture the 4-cyl market. They know they can't compete in the V8 market with the Mustang.
it's not about gas.....people are still out there buying Mustangs, explorers, expeditions, and F-150's.
GM is just trying to capture the 4-cyl market. They know they can't compete in the V8 market with the Mustang.
Judging from what I saw in the past, Camaro was always more powerfull than Mustang. Mustang just sold better because it was more popular. Only reason why GM killed Camaro is because of low sales, not because they were afraid of horsepower war. I like Mustangs as much as you do, but you gotta be realistic.
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GM was trying to sell the Camaro with Horsepower. The problem was the rest of the car sucked. The doors rattled on a new Camaro like it was a 20 year old car. The floorpan, seating position, ingress/egress (getting in/out) were terrible.
In short, the reason GM killed the Camaro was because, other than the engine the car was a POS and they didn't want to invest in building a new chassis.
As long as mustangs are selling well, Ford is not getting out of the market. GM is trying to lure the import crowd with the Cobalt, but even that car has a solid rear axle, honda guys aren't going to like that.
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Originally posted by Red Star@April 12, 2005, 6:39 PM
My uncle used to have Ford Sierra, that was really cool car.
My uncle used to have Ford Sierra, that was really cool car.
As I recall, she replaced it with a new '88 Taurus LX.
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Originally posted by GMconvert+April 21, 2005, 12:46 PM--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(GMconvert @ April 21, 2005, 12:46 PM)</div><div class='quotemain'><!--QuoteBegin-Red Star@April 12, 2005, 6:39 PM
My uncle used to have Ford Sierra, that was really cool car.
My uncle used to have Ford Sierra, that was really cool car.
As I recall, she replaced it with a new '88 Taurus LX.
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I think that's the same car. My uncle had his back home in Serbia and it was really good car. I guess European and American Fords are completely different. He sold it few years later and bough Audi 80 (this was in the early 1990s). Audi was also awesome car. I think European Escort at that time was very similar.
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hey BJ whats the story behind your ride and user name?
hey BJ whats the story behind your ride and user name?
About a couple years after I got my T/A everything went to heck at Pontiac, and lately at GM in general; the axing of the F-body, the lacklustre (in my opinion) GTO, lousy designs and overpriced vehicles have all driven me away. That in addition to the fact that I've had nightmarish warranty service on my Trans Am thanks to several truly, truly awful Pontiac dealers in my area. Which is too bad because the sales experience I received was one of the best in my life.
When Ford unveiled the concept 2005 Mustang my jaw hit the floor. After being disappointed by the new GTO (while I liked the fit and finish, I was expecting it to look more aggressive, and when it did not, I was pretty bummed), the Mustang was exactly what I had hoped to see. I love the old Mustangs -- the first-gens were my first love, before Trans Ams -- and the '05 Stang really harkened back to those days. I was born to a primarily Ford family and have qualified for A-plan forever, guess it's time to go back to those roots. I guess it had been a little while in coming because for the past couple years (2001+) I had been seeing Mustangs on the road and really digging them, especially the Mach I. I loved the Mach.
So I chose the name "GMConvert." Cause I'm a convert from the General Motors camp.
I still love my old Firebirds -- I have three -- but I always need a new, exciting and totally kick-butt car for my daily driver, and as soon as I pay off the Mazda6 my wife is driving, that car is gonna be a Mustang. Ideally an S/E or a Shelby/Cobra.