Just curious, can you design a car to modern crash test standards without having really high window sills?
Just curious, can you design a car to modern crash test standards without having really high window sills?
In reply to alfadriver:
You're too funny man. You know that Autoweek didn't leak it, right? This is their official issue, which if you look at the cover date, is supposed to hit right after Ford's big announcements. This is the real deal, not some speculation.
Edit: Ha-ha! /Nelson, embargo lifted and whaddayaknow?!?
Javelin wrote: In reply to alfadriver: You're too funny man. You know that Autoweek didn't leak it, right? This is their official issue, which if you look at the cover date, is supposed to hit right after Ford's big announcements. This is the real deal, not some speculation. Edit: Ha-ha! /Nelson, embargo lifted and whaddayaknow?!?
Theoretically, it should not actually been on news stands until tomorrow. that's part of the deal.
But, hey, a few more days of banter about a car that 1% of the posters here will buy new, knock yourselves out.
Especially if it makes your ego feel better.
logdog wrote: I heard they canceled the GT and made it FWD.
I heard they also called that the "ANAL PROBE" this time......and the camaro/challenger were killed off again.
logdog wrote: I heard they canceled the GT and made it FWD.
I can't wait until SVT sell the RWD conversion parts for it.
I can't decide how I feel about the looks but still it will go like stink and be very reasonable priced. What more can you want?
You guys jest, but a friend IM'd me this morning complaining about the available 4 cylinder. I had to explain all about DI and turbocharging.
Those complaining about the rear, wait until you see it in the flesh, it's amazing. The width of the rear haunches and the scalping of the deck lid just don't show in photo's, it really is a good looking car.
I think the only cars you haven't compared it to yet are the Model T and the Aztec
Ditto. I hope the interior is laid out better than the outgoing model. That really killed it for me.
I especially like the shorter overhangs. I've had an issue with the rear end since '05, but I think this one is an improvement over the last, although I'll wait until I see one in person to make that judgement.
yamaha wrote: In reply to Bobzilla: You wouldn't buy one because it lacks pushrods.......don't kid a kidder.
No, I was all for a PP V6 6-spd. took it on the test drive, LOVED the drivetrain. Absolutely loved it. The interior for hte driver I was "meh" on and then I went to the passenger side. Oh Hell No. Considering I'm not the only driver and I will spend time there, I couldn't do it.
In reply to Bobzilla:
I had a similar experience. By the time I optioned up the interior to make it what it should be, the V-6 Mustang was priced like a entry level GT.
Out of interest what do you not like about the current interior? While not a Lincoln, I have no issue with ours. Either seat is a great place to spend 3-4 hours and many many hundreds of miles.
In reply to Adrian_Thompson:
I didn't have a problem with the seats myself, but the standard interior isn't even as nice as the standard interior in a Fiesta. Optioning it up to the premium interior and adding a few other what I consider necessary options put the price out of range.
In reply to bravenrace:
Yep, if I can order a 2.3T+PP for around 30k, I'll buy one towards the end of next year. The '14 v6+pp was around 25-26k for how I'd want it.
Adrian_Thompson wrote: Out of interest what do you not like about the current interior? While not a Lincoln, I have no issue with ours. Either seat is a great place to spend 3-4 hours and many many hundreds of miles.
I'm a wide guy. At 6', 220 and a jacket size in the 46-range, the passenger seat felt like I was sitting in the door pocket. The materials were OK I guess, the switches were alright. But the seating position for hte passenger felt.... weird. The wife felt the same way.
Bobzilla wrote: I'm a wide guy. At 6', 220 and a jacket size in the 46-range, the passenger seat felt like I was sitting in the door pocket. The materials were OK I guess, the switches were alright. But the seating position for hte passenger felt.... weird. The wife felt the same way.
Shrug, I'm 6' and 235 so I out heft you by almost a stone and I fit fine.
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