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Well at least they stay consistant.
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"With a light touch on the brakes, run the revs up a bit. Slip off the brake and bury the throttle. There's a light chirp as tires scratch for bite. Then comes a sub-5.0-second sled ride to 60 mph. A tick over 13.0 sec. and you're through the quarter-mile. It's a rush, of course, but not overly dramatic. Try the same thing with this pair's predecessors of 1970 or so and you'll find yourself in a bit of a wrestling match. Ain't progress wonderful? Maybe yes, and maybe sometimes it's fun to wrestle."
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Unless they begin to lose in the sales arena, what incentive do they have to make the change? It's not like 98% of people buying Mustangs/Camaros could tell you what kind of suspension was under the rear of the car anyway nor would there be a big enough difference in the ride/handling between the two that it would really sway their buying decision.
Yes, the other 2% of us that frequent boards like these and others do care, but we're not that big of a demographic to really be concerned about when you are trying to stay alive as a company. While some may deride the Mustang for it's lack of an IRS, I, for one, think Ford made a very wise financial decision by keeping it SRA all these years. It certainly did not hurt sales and the money it saved the car in both development and production costs on the Mustang is helping them put that money to work building cutting-edge technology vehicles like the Fusion-hybrid and other cars that will sustain Ford better in the long-term. Last edited by garagelogic; 03-08-2009 at 01:08 PM. |
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let me elaborate. A Stupid sale, is a purchase made without proper research and comparative test drives. A stupid sale could be made as a result of a moron seeing a comercial, somone trying to buy a car for the image, or more commonly the price tag. The mustang benefits from all of these aspects of 'stupid sales', they offer cheap cars because they are made cheaply using cheaper products and outdated suspensions, and they pull in a ton of sales that way. The Mustang is seen as a status symbol for kids going into highschool who dont know any better. This is where the status symbol/poser aspect comes into play. The Mustang is no better than any of its main competitors but will outsell them because of stupid-sales coming from people chasing an icon that was really only worth it in the 60's. People that do their homework don't end u with mustangs unless they are on a budget, or they have a personal history with them. I quote motortrend after driving the 370z, "Do kids really still aspire to own Mustangs???" Im not saying their.. strategy... isnt effective. But its almost like making lemonade on the street corner, and filling the jar up with water when it dips down to the half way point. Yes, you will make more sales, however people who are watching what your doing closely loose respect for you in the process and take their buisness elseware. Lucky for Ford no one who buys mustangs for anything but drag is watching that closely. Its time to grow up Ford, lets see a decent IRS system and a 6-speed.
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"With a light touch on the brakes, run the revs up a bit. Slip off the brake and bury the throttle. There's a light chirp as tires scratch for bite. Then comes a sub-5.0-second sled ride to 60 mph. A tick over 13.0 sec. and you're through the quarter-mile. It's a rush, of course, but not overly dramatic. Try the same thing with this pair's predecessors of 1970 or so and you'll find yourself in a bit of a wrestling match. Ain't progress wonderful? Maybe yes, and maybe sometimes it's fun to wrestle."
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The fact of the matter is, kids I know (and I know a lot considering I have a 12 year-old in the house and his friends are around all the time) don't aspire to own Mustangs or Camaro's. They are star-struck with the exotics and other high-end sports cars. Since a real car is not an immediate reality for kids of that age, budget and price never into the equation. When they finally do reach the age where they can get their license, they still aspire to those same high-end cars, but the reality of economics comes into play and they are forced to "settle" for lesser cars like the Camaro or Mustang. Since the Mustang has historically been the more affordable of the two, sales tends to go the Mustangs way. It's not like GM has not known this for decades, yet they still continue to try and out-do Mustang sales by offering what is, by all research, a better or more refined car, but at the expense of price. In the end, it is the price comparison that hurts the Camaro sales, not the final product. You and 100,000+ other GM/Camaro enthusiasts getting online and continually bashing the Mustang for it's perceived shortcomings is not going to change that reality. In the end, either GM has to figure out a way to offer the better car at the same price point as its competition or they will always play second-fiddle to the Mustang in terms of overall sales. Unfortunately, as I'm sure you will agree, the general public is not an truly informed bunch. Few have any desire to reserach anything and the majority just regurgitate what they have heard from somewhere else. That's true in politics and it's just as true in the world of car buying. |
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I never said that GM hadn't taken a step in the right direction, however even if the car is only 600 bucks more expensive than the Mustang, it's still more expensive. I stand by my statement that the average car buyer won't really understand the difference in quality by looking at the window sticker because it's true. You're correct in saying it's the base model that makes the sales. My suggestion was that GM should offer a version of the V6 Camaro that is stripped down more than the current one (no IRS perhaps, or something along those lines) to get the entry cost below that of the Mustang. If GM could make a car in which the bare bones version is cheaper and better equipped, they'd have a much better shot at taking the crown from Ford. |
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I agree. My '06 GTO rode better than my '07 GT500, but let's face it, when it comes to the V8 pony/musclecars, what percentage of the people in the market to buy one put "ride quality" at the top of their list of reasons to choose one over the other? Some might say they do, but those of us who have been around the hobby for any amount of time and are willing to be honest with themselves know that it's not that there is not that much of a difference between the two to change too many people minds.
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I agree with everything except for the exotic car comment.... As much as one may enjoy looking at or worshipping an Exotic car like a Ferrari, it never becomes realistic enough to consider owning unless that child is spoiled shitless. The old mustangs are part of our society, they are as American as baseball or apple pie. Same with all the Muscle cars, however for whatever reason history has choose to remember the Mustang most vividly in society. This alone results in a 'active positive engagement' where kids who have an undeveloped sense of who they are tend to gravitate towards things that they feel people deem positive.
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"With a light touch on the brakes, run the revs up a bit. Slip off the brake and bury the throttle. There's a light chirp as tires scratch for bite. Then comes a sub-5.0-second sled ride to 60 mph. A tick over 13.0 sec. and you're through the quarter-mile. It's a rush, of course, but not overly dramatic. Try the same thing with this pair's predecessors of 1970 or so and you'll find yourself in a bit of a wrestling match. Ain't progress wonderful? Maybe yes, and maybe sometimes it's fun to wrestle."
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![]() I see what you are trying to say, but the fact of the matter is, as humans, it’s actually emotions that drive behavior, and rationalization only kicks in to explain or justify our decisions. In fact, according to a 2004 report generated by the Gallup Organization, decision-making is believed to be 30% rational and 70% emotional. Last edited by garagelogic; 03-08-2009 at 09:00 PM. |
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I love the F430, but i ASPIRE to own a Z06
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"With a light touch on the brakes, run the revs up a bit. Slip off the brake and bury the throttle. There's a light chirp as tires scratch for bite. Then comes a sub-5.0-second sled ride to 60 mph. A tick over 13.0 sec. and you're through the quarter-mile. It's a rush, of course, but not overly dramatic. Try the same thing with this pair's predecessors of 1970 or so and you'll find yourself in a bit of a wrestling match. Ain't progress wonderful? Maybe yes, and maybe sometimes it's fun to wrestle."
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ok i wet back to the mustang build and price and now im doing a fully loaded v6
The total price comes out to.... 33,670 I also added the glass roof, without the glass roof it would be around 30k-31k
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Wishful thinking on your part if you ask me, people buying the base model aren't going to care about the IRS or the high hp v6 they are going to care about looks and price. As far as your last sentance i think you should take a hard look in the mirror.
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