pacettr
Well-Known Member
Not at all, I'm arguing that there were no standards back at that time. Ford could put out a match box with wheels and sell it, thus a 4 seater weighing less than a 2 seater corvette would certainly be doable. Can you find crash ratings for 80's automobiles to compare the Fox Bodies to the C4 vets? I'm not even sure if your car had airbags. What were the child restrictions at that time? I was brought home in a Nissan 240z with my dad driving and my mom holding me in the passenger seat - and I don't think they were breaking the law.
With the standards we have today no automaker can put out cars like that and hit a good price. The C7, rightfully so, is a good bit lighter than these new Mustangs. Pointing to your 1988 death trap as evidence that Ford can make a ultra light 4 seater mustang isn't very convincing. We actually have standards today and the C7 can get out of some of those standards because it doesn't have a back seat.
Yea I understand, but no amount of napkin math is going to convince Ford (or me) differently. They have a target audience who, on average, makes x amount of dollars and they need to come in at a specific price range. If you think differently, feel free to write Ford and see if you can change their minds.
But you'd lose me as a customer if you went up too high. I'm willing to pay up to around 34-35k, anything beyond that and I'm done. And I'm not paying that for a base model either. I've noticed a lot of posters here are worried about whether or not the upcoming price jump will allow them to get a V8 or force them to get the eco4.
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