9secondko
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I have maintained this as well.Ok. I may get roasted for this but here goes:
Mustang and Corvette have never been competitors and if they were, nobody told GM that; only Ford owners think that. GM has always benchmarked Porsche. The Ford GT was built to race and per homologation rules, a company has to have a car in production to race it. Ford was actually granted an exemption to build the street car and race car simultaneously. Additionally, the Ford GT street car was built to compete with supercars, not the Corvette. The GTD was built to compete with Porsche, not the Corvette. Jim Farley is enamored with Porsche. The GT3RS and GT2RS were his benchmarks, not the Corvette. The Ring was his challenge, not the quarter mile with the GTD. Corvette never touted their Ring times, but Porsche does. Porsche cares less about quarter mile times. The only American car that was chasing a sub 7 second Ring time was a Dodge Viper and that was an independent group. GM did not build the eRay, Z06, ZR1, or ZR1X to compete with any Ford products. GM is looking at Porsche, McLaren, Ferrari, and Lambo now. IMHO, I think Farley knows that. They are pissing in different pools now with Corvette going mid engine. If anyone thinks that Ford will build a mid engine car that current or former Mustang owner can afford, that would be delusional.
corvette is a different category.
mustangs and all pony cars are designed to be sports cars, but with the added practicality of somewhat useful rear seats and trunk space. The Vette is designed to be an engine with wheels that you sit on.
but now that mustangs are more expensive than corvettes ( something really wrong here) and ford going and making a two seater GTD, they’ve gone and muddied it all up.
the Mustang ( in GTD form) IS a corvette competitor. And gets its butt kicked. Sad but true.
and the Vette isn’t even shipped off to a racing company. It’s also massively cheaper. Crazy.
‘’the real purpose of the GTD is to get Mustang buyers used to paying 100k plus for a Mustang. Sneaky stuff. In realty, the GTD should cost 10pk and be called “cobra.” Ive a sneaking suspicion that was the original intent. But then boardroom stuff happened.
the Mustang should be the Mustang. Make it as fast and capable as possible while mostly affordable. Heck, the 2003 cobra was beating corvettes for cheaper. That’s the mentality we want. Get scrappy. That’s always been the Magic of the Mustang. You go and pay Everyman prices and get a car that scares exotics while you take your wife and kid on a road trip.
if ford wants to destroy the corvette, build a new GT with a monster new v8 and don’t make it a limited production car. Make it a staple. Then let the R&D trickle down to the Mustang (and others) for economy of dev costs. The company that gave us ecoboost knows more about turbocharging than anyone and so that’s what the GT and Mustang should have.
but give us affordable mustangs that perform like exotics again. bring back the exotic performance for blue collar money. Trash the whole blue collar performance for Ferrari money jive.
a 1600 hp Electric turbo v8 hybrid ford GT would be the answer to the vette.
that Should free up the Mustang from having crazy price tags attached to it so that Ford can get back to making mustangs great performance cars at a bargain again.
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