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Does ford/lincoln need a coyote based rwd sedan?
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<blockquote data-quote="Voltwings" data-source="post: 15353557" data-attributes="member: 155561"><p>Its hard to say... the reason GM is able to come out with a badass platform for the Camaro to be on is because they can amortize the cost of that chassis over several cars in several product lines... the mustang is pretty much on its own chassis wise, with some of the new IRS being share with theeeee fusion i believe it was (i cant remember)? If they were going to develop a new RWD V8 platform, what would it share with? Where would the costs go? If they're going to develop anything, it needs to be something that shares a mustang platform so they can afford to dump money into that chassis, while simultaneously amortizing it over a few different vehicles.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Voltwings, post: 15353557, member: 155561"] Its hard to say... the reason GM is able to come out with a badass platform for the Camaro to be on is because they can amortize the cost of that chassis over several cars in several product lines... the mustang is pretty much on its own chassis wise, with some of the new IRS being share with theeeee fusion i believe it was (i cant remember)? If they were going to develop a new RWD V8 platform, what would it share with? Where would the costs go? If they're going to develop anything, it needs to be something that shares a mustang platform so they can afford to dump money into that chassis, while simultaneously amortizing it over a few different vehicles. [/QUOTE]
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