BmacIL
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it is like a delorean and a aztec had a baby.Yea... I commend them for being different. But it might be just a bit too different...
Oh, haven't you heard about the "Little Old Lady From Pasadena" ?because Grandma is just itching to dust all comers in the 60ft time attack...
The people who are so immature that they need to race people on public streets is a vanishingly small number of the driving public. No corp is going to make any money paying attention to such a useless demographic.
Oh, haven't you heard about the "Little Old Lady From Pasadena" ?
Predates me by a decade. My Gma was a terror on the road but because her driving was erratic and had recurring momentary blackouts.Oh, haven't you heard about the "Little Old Lady From Pasadena" ?
Just wait until someone wants to swap a 7.3 Gigawatt battery in the Mach E.91 useless pages and counting look out 7.3 swap thread
Just wait until someone wants to swap a 7.3 Gigawatt battery in the Mach E.
Pro tip: You don't have to participate if you're not interested.91 useless pages and counting look out 7.3 swap thread
Spot on. I will say, I have to give Chevy some credit for listening to feedback after releasing the ugly 2019 Camaro front end. It got slammed online for how ugly it was, although not as hard as this Mustang CUV. Chevy made some easy revisions for the 2020 front end that made the car look much better, even though they were simple changes. Customer feedback and Chevy listening to that feedback worked and pleased most of the fanbase and potential buyers.
What and miss all this fun. I think we’re all just punch drunk at this point. What I would appreciate is if members would stop dissing each other and telling them what they should or shouldn’t do.Pro tip: You don't have to participate if you're not interested.
And yet the Camaro as we know it is probably going the way of the dodo. At least we know our Mustang is continuing for the foreseeable future.Spot on. I will say, I have to give Chevy some credit for listening to feedback after releasing the ugly 2019 Camaro front end. It got slammed online for how ugly it was, although not as hard as this Mustang CUV. Chevy made some easy revisions for the 2020 front end that made the car look much better, even though they were simple changes. Customer feedback and Chevy listening to that feedback worked and pleased most of the fanbase and potential buyers.
That's possible for the Camaro. It's also possible they scraped their plans for using the alpha 2 chassis because their VSS-R platform could be used for the Camaro just a couple years later for SIGNIFICANT cost savings Why make an alpha 2 Camaro for just 2 years, it wouldn't pay off. I don't believe Ford or Dodge have announced their next gen pony cars either. The Challenger especially is riding on a dated chassis.And yet the Camaro as we know it is probably going the way of the dodo. At least we know our Mustang is continuing for the foreseeable future.