GrabberBargeCaptain
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On the bright side i guess, every one sees the coupes we drive and goes "oh, nice. they bought the real mustang"
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Didn't realize I was hijacking the thread.come now, we were supposed to stay on topic? What nonsense is this?
You weren't. You were trying to herd us back on topic.Didn't realize I was hijacking the thread.
But give it some Torino styling.Now would be a fine time to resurrect the "Torino" namesake.
Well, they've sullied the Bronco name by making it a brand, why not do the same for Mustang?pretty sure ford already has an offroad horse. this is stupid.
I have a feeling they’re moving towards making Mustang its own “brand” as I mentioned earlier with the likes of Ram, Genesis, etc. I, as a consumer, would be on board with that. As long as the traditional Mustang fastback/coupe and vert live on, I’m good with more Mustang brand options.Why not stop diminishing the value of the Mustang brand and either come up with a new name (GASP), or dig up another name from the past that *was* a 4 door? LTD or something?
But the civic is just an appliance, it has no heritage. So who cares if they make a civic truck or suv. While I agree, it would diminish the mustang name and heritage, it better to have it live on then to go to history books like the Camaro and challengerYeah, have to disagree Mags. Mustang would then mean nothing. It would have no identity. How about a Civic truck, or civic SUV. Destroys what a civic is.
That's a good photoshopping job there!If this is the four door, it wouldn’t be too bad.![]()