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I am hoping for a Mach 1 in the future. the last time I bought a brand new car was 2000 but if the pop those out again I may have to say fuck it and buy one.
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Originally posted by racrguy View PostThey may be great cars, that doesn't change the fact that vehicles are wildly overpriced.
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Guest repliedIf they were overpriced they wouldn't be selling them and the market would adjust their price to be lower dude. That's how it works.
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They may be great cars, that doesn't change the fact that vehicles are wildly overpriced.
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Guest repliedThose of you complaining about price, go drive one around for a week and really spend some time in it. There is a reason that after all these years I finally splurged on a brand new car for the first time. There is also a reason both Danny and I went out and bought a new 5.0 after driving across country in one. They are just flat out great cars. I'm sure the new gen is going to be even better.
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The wife had been interested in the ecoboost edge. I wanted to do little more research and see how owners liked them before I took the plunge.
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Originally posted by CJ View PostI honestly do not know. It was an SE trim, it was pretty peppy, not sure if it had dual exhaust or not. I didn't know they offered two ecoboost variants in the fusion. I drove two different ones, one I drove about 200 miles in florida, it got less MPG - I presumed it was because most of the journey was up hill, averaged around 32mpg @ 70mph. And the one I drove from NO to DFW was at 38mpg @ 70. I wonder if they were the two different motors available. Both were fleet, so whatever ford's fleet ecoboost line is.
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Originally posted by Rick Modena View PostIirc it was supposed to be 400lbs lighter than the current car and that's the 5.0, the 4 pot helps a little more I would assume.
The 1.6 or the 2.0? The 2.0 has dual exhaust if that helps.
edit: looks like they actually have 3 ecoboost motors (!) available in the fusion. 1.5L, 1.6L, 2.0L.
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Originally posted by CJ View Post2.3L though? I'm a huge ecoboost fan, but damn... I don't know about that. The car looks pretty damn heavy, it can't be very peppy. Assuming it's around 3600lbs, it's just about the same power to weight as a stock 225hp fox notch.
Originally posted by CJ View PostMPG is one thing. I drove an ecoboost fusion from new orleans to DFW, averaged 34mpg @ 85mph. That's insane.
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Originally posted by mstng86 View Postnot buying one until there is a hatchback
Well, you could always get a Genesis Coupe.
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Originally posted by racrguy View PostI was looking at Mustangs in 2002 and they were in the upper 25's sticker price for a GT premium, based on an assumed sticker price of $25,600 and a new 401A sticker, the price has gone up 51.25% in 13 years. It took from 1964 to 1976 to make the same percentage jump, but the difference was only 1205. source
The cost of a 1964 Mustang coupe standard ($2320) adjusted for inflation according to this is $17,742.16, a 1976 coupe standard priced at 3525 would be $14,686.80 today.
Cars are insanely overpriced.
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Originally posted by yellowstang View PostI just don't think I would like driving a non V8 car, I need loud dual exhaust!
And yeah, MSRP versus what we'd actually pay should be way lower.
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