Tascam
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It's hard to say. I'm sure they dont think of this backwards like we are doing. Price targets come before they decide how cars will be built, what parts will be used, and how they are optioned.
I have to thnk they had an original plan to sell an EB mustang just above 24k and decided they could make more money by offering the V6 at that price, giving the EB more standard options, and increasing both the EB and GT prices as a result.
I know their public statements spin it as the V6 is there to offer it a better base price than would have existed with only a two engine lineup, but I think thats mostly marketing.
I have to thnk they had an original plan to sell an EB mustang just above 24k and decided they could make more money by offering the V6 at that price, giving the EB more standard options, and increasing both the EB and GT prices as a result.
I know their public statements spin it as the V6 is there to offer it a better base price than would have existed with only a two engine lineup, but I think thats mostly marketing.
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