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<blockquote data-quote="19COBRA93" data-source="post: 4363821" data-attributes="member: 10462"><p>I agree, and I think that's what Ford needs. That would take a little pressure off the mustang to be more than it is, and it would give Ford a little more financial freedom to build a car more capable of competing with the vette and viper. By financial freedom I mean, right now Ford has to build a very capable mustang on a budget to atleast attempt to stand up to the competition. Instead of having to keep it under $40k and short changing us on interior and fit/finish type stuff, they now could cap it at $80k, and build a damn nice 2 door sports car with some wicked hardware, and precision assembly.</p><p></p><p>For example, something like a Ford version of the Aston Martin V12 Vanquish, but less exotic, and obviously cheaper. Of course then we may have the same problem of Ford trying to build a $250k luxo car for $80k.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="19COBRA93, post: 4363821, member: 10462"] I agree, and I think that's what Ford needs. That would take a little pressure off the mustang to be more than it is, and it would give Ford a little more financial freedom to build a car more capable of competing with the vette and viper. By financial freedom I mean, right now Ford has to build a very capable mustang on a budget to atleast attempt to stand up to the competition. Instead of having to keep it under $40k and short changing us on interior and fit/finish type stuff, they now could cap it at $80k, and build a damn nice 2 door sports car with some wicked hardware, and precision assembly. For example, something like a Ford version of the Aston Martin V12 Vanquish, but less exotic, and obviously cheaper. Of course then we may have the same problem of Ford trying to build a $250k luxo car for $80k. [/QUOTE]
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