SBR70.3
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- Joined
- Mar 13, 2017
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- Edmond, OK
- First Name
- Chris
- Vehicle(s)
- 2021 Mach 1, 2016 Mustang GT Premium, 2023 Explorer ST, 2019 GTI (DD)
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- #31
Agree. The Mustang is no longer a "pony car" and far more of a muscle car. Unfortunately those who track Mustangs are in the minority. Most people feel safer with a larger vehicle, the reason Expeditions and Tahoes sell like crack in the US. The new Dark Horse weighs 4000 friggin lbs. Unbelievable. Despite my love of driving my M1 at the track, my next track car will not be a Mustang.It doesn't need to be a two-seater, it just needs to get smaller.
I know I'm probably in the minority here and it would cost Ford way too much to make this happen, but if they made a new Mustang model about the size of the GR86 but with a small v8 (maybe 3 to 4 liter), I'd run to the dealership immediately.
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