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Looks like there are more REAL mean in the UK than the US
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<blockquote data-quote="Steve@TF" data-source="post: 14987141" data-attributes="member: 40308"><p>just came back from vacation in germany. i was discussing the new mustang with my cousin there. he said if people there are going to buy a mustang its because they want a muscle car. and if its a muscle car, it should have a V8. he also said the new body does not really have the muscle car look to it like the previous ones did. he doesnt think it will be a big seller in germany. time will tell i guess</p><p></p><p>while there, i only saw a couple of mustangs (older) and one camaro. all of them were V8s. </p><p></p><p>of course ford is thinking about the average consumer, not the european gearhead. hence the ecoboost. BUT, i didnt see very many coupes in germany. most were 4 doors (sedan and 5 door hatch). you do see quite a few 3 door hatches but theyre tiny cars. i didnt really see any large size coupes, of any brand. although my cousin does have a 3.0 Genesis but those are really rare, which is why he bought it. the mustang is BIG compared to most cars over there. </p><p></p><p>UK is a different country with a whole different type of gearhead base but it seems like their streets are even more cramped than germany's. </p><p></p><p>with the cost of fuel over there i couldnt even imagine driving my gt500 there. i cry a little every time at the pump here and that's just about every time i take the damn car out for a spin lol.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steve@TF, post: 14987141, member: 40308"] just came back from vacation in germany. i was discussing the new mustang with my cousin there. he said if people there are going to buy a mustang its because they want a muscle car. and if its a muscle car, it should have a V8. he also said the new body does not really have the muscle car look to it like the previous ones did. he doesnt think it will be a big seller in germany. time will tell i guess while there, i only saw a couple of mustangs (older) and one camaro. all of them were V8s. of course ford is thinking about the average consumer, not the european gearhead. hence the ecoboost. BUT, i didnt see very many coupes in germany. most were 4 doors (sedan and 5 door hatch). you do see quite a few 3 door hatches but theyre tiny cars. i didnt really see any large size coupes, of any brand. although my cousin does have a 3.0 Genesis but those are really rare, which is why he bought it. the mustang is BIG compared to most cars over there. UK is a different country with a whole different type of gearhead base but it seems like their streets are even more cramped than germany's. with the cost of fuel over there i couldnt even imagine driving my gt500 there. i cry a little every time at the pump here and that's just about every time i take the damn car out for a spin lol. [/QUOTE]
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