Maybe for the "What do we know about the '21MY" thread ;)I would also add a Twin turbo 6.
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Maybe for the "What do we know about the '21MY" thread ;)I would also add a Twin turbo 6.
:cheers:Maybe for the "What do we know about the '21MY" thread ;)
Yes, because my primary concern when shopping for a 400+ horsepower V8 sports car was fuel economy. On highway road trips, I'm getting 26mpg with a 6-speed manual and 3.31 gears. You will NEVER hear me complain about the fuel efficiency of this car.Even if all they do is release a 10spd auto it will still be good reason for someone to wait for the 2018 as it would impact both performance and fuel efficiency
Talking about what will be new (or not new) with the 2018 might lead many in here to be happy with what they've already got because that model year might not have all that much to write home about in terms of changes. So, by talking about the 2018's potential lack of major revelations, it makes me less excited about it and therefore happier with what I'm currently driving.The purpose of the thread is not so everyone can jump in and say why they are happy with what they have now
Yes, because my primary concern when shopping for a 400+ horsepower V8 sports car was fuel economy. On highway road trips, I'm getting 26mpg with a 6-speed manual and 3.31 gears. You will NEVER hear me complain about the fuel efficiency of this car.
Talking about what will be new (or not new) with the 2018 might lead many in here to be happy with what they've already got because that model year might not have all that much to write home about in terms of changes. So, by talking about the 2018's potential lack of major revelations, it makes me less excited about it and therefore happier with what I'm currently driving.
Besides, is M6G not an open forum for discussion of opinions?![]()
Man, I just committed to a LONG term relationship with my 2015 last October, meaning financing through a bank. The 2018 could come with a busty blonde android companion in the passenger seat and a combined coffee maker/beer tap in the glove box and I still wouldn't buy one. Keep looking for my insecurities about this car though. Check the exhaust gases I just spit out while tearing ass down the highway.You really just sound like you're concerned about what the 2018 could bring and are attempting to downplay things. You really haven't contributed anything but your insecurity to the thread

Well, if people are only limited to the purpose implied in your thread title, then this thread should have never started because the sum of what we "know" about the 2018 is absolutely zero. A better title would be "what are we speculating about or wishing for on the mid-cycle refresh".The purpose of the thread is not so everyone can jump in and say why they are happy with what they have now
Good luck with the V6 options. Ford has been pushing the ecoboost brand hard, hence why the V6 is only available in base/rental car spec. They're not going to back down off of that now. Also, most are speculating that Ford will straight up drop the V6 either at the mid-cycle refresh or at the latest when the new S650 generation debuts. When that happens will probably depend on how Ford is doing with their CAFE standards compliance.- I'm interested in the V6 convertible, so more options similar to the new Camaro
True but just like in technology there are plateaus that make sense waiting for.There is ALWAYS going to be "the next best thing" in the automotive industry. If you don't eventually settle for something, you're just going to drive yourself crazy waiting for that next thing.
I really hope Ford doesn't make a habit of this. But I do agree on the plateaus.Look at the Camaro and what they did vs the last gen. They threw the whole thing into their new model. You're buying a very dated machine compared to what they created. Same with Audi and their new A3/A4/A5 and the new VW platform and also things like their virtual cockpit (if you're into things like that)
Ford on the other hand is doing slow rollouts.