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Mustang Mach E: The Edsel of our generation
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<blockquote data-quote="Fat Boss" data-source="post: 16860350" data-attributes="member: 122645"><p>No, I haven't driven one. I've sat shotgun a couple times on road courses though. It's a great car, my point was there's probably 50 of them for every 1 Shelby built GT350. Also, to date Ford has been covering the bulk of the blown engines on their cars. I'm a bit curious what the market reaction will be as the financial liability for blown motors shifts to the owner.</p><p></p><p>I did get the invite from Ford and went to Vegas I think in 2019 to drive the 2022 GT500 on the road course at LVMS, before any customer shipments. That was the best car I've ever driven. Nothing like being a few years removed from driving the Boss 302 on track to jumping right in and thinking you're Randy Pobst in something with 300 more HP. At least I knew the track.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fat Boss, post: 16860350, member: 122645"] No, I haven't driven one. I've sat shotgun a couple times on road courses though. It's a great car, my point was there's probably 50 of them for every 1 Shelby built GT350. Also, to date Ford has been covering the bulk of the blown engines on their cars. I'm a bit curious what the market reaction will be as the financial liability for blown motors shifts to the owner. I did get the invite from Ford and went to Vegas I think in 2019 to drive the 2022 GT500 on the road course at LVMS, before any customer shipments. That was the best car I've ever driven. Nothing like being a few years removed from driving the Boss 302 on track to jumping right in and thinking you're Randy Pobst in something with 300 more HP. At least I knew the track. [/QUOTE]
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