brent knows his fords

>> Big Al wrote:

>>> Anyone know if the new Mustang Cobra will have a solid or independent >> rear >>> axle? If it ever comes out:) >> >> Al, >> >> It's going to be a solid axle. According to Ford, most Mustang >> enthusiasts like to drag race and there's nothing better than a solid >> axle for that. Plus, Ford says a solid axle helps keep the price down >> by a couple grand. >> >> Personally, I like both reasons. > >It's just ford bullshit. They can put an IRS in a simple base level family >sedan in austrailia. Ford can also build one that can hold up to drag >racing just fine. They simply choose not to do so with the mustang >because most buyers in the USA won't notice. Then they can pocket the >money they don't spend on development. And I doubt it keeps the price >down to us any. The price is what they think the market will bare and >not a penny less. > >The top mustang here in the USA doesn't even get the same consideration as a >grocery getter in another country. In the USA it's all about marketing >and getting away with cheapening the product in any way they can. > >Will I put up with this? If it's the only definency, the price is really >$40K, they really do build it to demand so I can just order one, there >are aftermarket corrective actions I can install myself, and I haven't >said 'the hell with it' and bought something else by the time it >comes out. > > > > > > >

they cant handle the truth brent u prolly be accused of abuse next

hurc ast

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