SheepDog
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Yeah, that makes 67,000 of us. They always have some awesome inventory at that place.Love me an F40 but I do not have that kind of bank account LOL
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Yeah, that makes 67,000 of us. They always have some awesome inventory at that place.Love me an F40 but I do not have that kind of bank account LOL
Iāve got a couple dealers near me that get some awesome cars like that. Iāll go and talk to sales guys just so I can look at some of the stuff they have. Iāve also made some runs at some of the cars they had for sale, so they probably tolerate me coming in to look at the million dollar carsYeah, that makes 67,000 of us. They always have some awesome inventory at that place.
Thatās pretty awesome. And weāve successfully derailed the thread too
Indeed. Back to How much a Dorkhorse SC shouldn't cost....Thatās pretty awesome. And weāve successfully derailed the thread too![]()
mustang and corvette were never competitors until the GTD came along. And it really canāt compete dinceMore so, directives from the current and past administrations. One of the problems with switching Presidents every 4 or 8 years, is that the laws and regulations (especially concerning the environment) constantly get changed, so manufacturers that build things that must meet current emissions standards have to try and stay ahead of it, which forces them to develop things that people may not even want. Joe Biden was responsible for the push to electrification, and by making the emissions standards for ICE vehicles increasingly difficult to achieve, it forced all of these car companies to build EV's and hybrids that most people never wanted in the first place. Enter Trump, and now they can go back to making things people want. In 3 years, could totally swing the other way again, and manufactures will be forced to redesign once again.
The Corvette and Mustang were never direct competitors, and now that the C8 exists, this divide only widened. GM definitely needs a new Camaro, even if it borrows a lot of parts from the last version. (I love the ZL1). The Camaro and Mustang were closely matched in terms of performance and other attributes. I never really considered the Challenger to be part of that group (big ,heavy, handles like shit) and this new Challenger 6 pack thing follows suite.
These companies build all of these cars for enthusiasts. They don't "have to" do it at all. The money they make to keep the lights on comes from SUV's and pickup trucks.
hence it being the third of thrre points. Nevertheless, itās still part of the pile -enough for Ford to forgo it altogether. So itās right on the nose.That is unequivocally incorrect. The licensing agreements are pennies on the dollar in comparison to everything else.
must it relates directly to whether or not it will be added to some of our garages - which is in fact the topic of this thread. But I get it. There are three or four of you trying to shift the momentum of this thread into more favorable toward the car. Cool. You dig it. Some of us are working our way through its drawbacks. But itās all relevant.Indeed. Back to How much a Dorkhorse SC shouldn't cost....
Well yeah. Its a cool car, with tons of performance, and for the estimated price, is a value when compared to other vehicles at or near the same price. Is it a good value when compared to historical pricing on similar vehicles? No, but pretty sure none of us have a time machine. What else can you buy (new) that will be of similar performance and price?There are three or four of you trying to shift the momentum of this thread into more favorable toward the car.
must it relates directly to whether or not it will be added to some of our garages - which is in fact the topic of this thread. But I get it. There are three or four of you trying to shift the momentum of this thread into more favorable toward the car. Cool. You dig it. Some of us are working our way through its drawbacks. But itās all relevant.
the pricing itself will be a contributor to previous gen gt500s as well.
No, we just understand there is still actual R&D costs associated with the car even if itās using a similar drivetrain as a previous generation car. And I use the term similar on purpose because we donāt know if the Predator and DCT have been updated/modified from when it was used in S550. Wholesale changes likely no, but some small changes are possible. And those changes need to be engineered and tested into the car. Thus, costs incurred that have to be spread over the car program.There are three or four of you trying to shift the momentum of this thread into more favorable toward the car.
The R&D is ongoing - it never ends. NHTSA requires crash testing every year. Same car, should have been paid for by now right? No. The EPA (CARB is still getting submissions as well) requires all kinds of testing year after year. If what you were saying was reasonable then the GTD engine would be as inexpensive as it gets to include include with the rest of the car. Again, nope. Every single year there is an army of employees dedicated to just testing. Go through the submission for the 2026 5.2L engine used in the GTD. This must be done every, single, year.The R&D on the car has been paid for a long time ago as has the design and engineering on the drivetrain.
LOL. Of course it is. But only to a point. Most of the R&D for the 659 was in the s550. The same with the predator/DCT drivetrain. Letās be real. Itās not āall-newā R&D and that is the point.The R&D is ongoing - it never ends. NHTSA requires crash testing every year. Same car, should have been paid for by now right? No. The EPA (CARB is still getting submissions as well) requires all kinds of testing year after year. If what you were saying was reasonable then the GTD engine would be as inexpensive as it gets to include include with the rest of the car. Again, nope. Every single year there is an army of employees dedicated to just testing. Go through the submission for the 2026 5.2L engine used in the GTD. This must be done every, single, year.
https://dis.epa.gov/otaqpub/display_file.jsp?docid=64704&flag=1
The above is submitted after thousand of hours of development from numerous departments within Ford and its subcontractors. Just one element of many that makes up the complete car.
Should have been an airline pilot.lol, me on the way to ask my boss for a 25% pay bumpā¦
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no sir, hard passā¦you stick to busses, Iāll stick to limosShould have been an airline pilot.