This V6 SN-95 Review’s IDGAF Attitude Makes for a Warming Love-Fest

This V6 SN-95 Review’s IDGAF Attitude Makes for a Warming Love-Fest

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Roman, co-writer for and friend of Regular Car Reviews, drives a 2004 Ford Mustang SN-95 with a V6 engine and an automatic transmission. Before you start jawing about how unworthy of a car it is (or maybe not, considering this is a Mustang blog) and how idiotic it is that he drives one, let alone reviews it, just stop and look at this face …

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That is the face of a man who is holding a wrastlin’ title belt like he’s The Rock, is using a cane for some unknown reason, and does not give one single inkling of an F (yes, F stands for f###).

The 2004 model year was the final year of the SN-95 generation and the New Edge design language. It’s also the year Ford made a 40th anniversary edition, which this one just so happens to be. And Roman loves it. It doesn’t matter it’s not a manual, and it doesn’t matter that it’s not the big boy V8. With 193 horsepower, 225 lb-ft of torque, and 53-47 weight distribution, he’s more than pleased with the power he got for the attainable price. And then there’s that look.

“The design is one of those acquired tastes,” he says. “Like a thousand-dollar hooker, it’ll look cheap to some, but to others, it’ll be everything they’ve ever wanted in a car.”

But here’s the best part of the video: somebody left this burned mixed CD in the car when Roman purchased it …

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I’d personally pay $8 to know who this person is, just so I can be best friends with him or her.

Enjoy the loyalty and the legacy, and the full review.

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Via [Regular Car Reviews]


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