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<blockquote data-quote="SVTFastBack" data-source="post: 16019257" data-attributes="member: 93498"><p>Better late then never? Really? By the time this comes out the price will drop down to the price of paperweight because every car stateside will have to get 35+mpg by then. The longer the wait the worse economy you release in and with all the new vehicles that keep coming out being produced much faster Ford isn't ahead of the game anymore. They do just enough to stay relevant at the bottom of the spectrum so they still have a newer vehicle to get put in magazines like Motor-Trend and not be the absent brand that couldn't put a newer product out in time, and still get whooped on. I miss the days when all the mags had a mustang on the front as "the car to beat" era, I just picked up a mag a few months ago that put the Vettes up against the Vipers and "Accidentally" walked out of a docs office with another mag that had a GT350 being compared to an AUDI... LOL, the Viper isn't even in production anymore and it still makes covers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SVTFastBack, post: 16019257, member: 93498"] Better late then never? Really? By the time this comes out the price will drop down to the price of paperweight because every car stateside will have to get 35+mpg by then. The longer the wait the worse economy you release in and with all the new vehicles that keep coming out being produced much faster Ford isn't ahead of the game anymore. They do just enough to stay relevant at the bottom of the spectrum so they still have a newer vehicle to get put in magazines like Motor-Trend and not be the absent brand that couldn't put a newer product out in time, and still get whooped on. I miss the days when all the mags had a mustang on the front as "the car to beat" era, I just picked up a mag a few months ago that put the Vettes up against the Vipers and "Accidentally" walked out of a docs office with another mag that had a GT350 being compared to an AUDI... LOL, the Viper isn't even in production anymore and it still makes covers. [/QUOTE]
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