I think DG hit it on the head. They are gonna use a criteria template no matter the vehicle. So you get low scores in a category that you don't even give a damn about because of the generic scoring design.
Gotta give Mustang a little props though. It is a nice total package.
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Originally Posted by Stew
Not really hard to understand. Ford is being dragged down by Lincoln, Chrysler was going to through a model transition on a lot of it's higher sellers (Charger, 300, 200, Avenger, Durango) so they just didn't have the vehicles on lots yet. As for the Mustang, it has do with the choices, the above reproach handling, the high quality interior, the excellent 5.0 engine. I do agree it is not actually a sports car, maybe they should have said sporty car?
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I guess that's fair. I really don't know much about the other ones. It just seemed odd.