I thought this stat was very interesting.
"Ninety-two percent of (Mustang) Cobra customers wouldn't have considered a Ford product," Thai-Tang said.
Patrick '93 Cobra
I thought this stat was very interesting.
"Ninety-two percent of (Mustang) Cobra customers wouldn't have considered a Ford product," Thai-Tang said.
Patrick '93 Cobra
Then I hope no one tells them the awful truth.
(I'm not quite sure what this means. Context, please.)
180 Out37.5% of statistatics are fabricated on the spot.
I think it's more like 87.625%
That's in person. Online, it's closer to five nines.
Well, I think that Thai-Tang has spent too much time pullin on his Thang.
My Cobra is about the 7th in mine for Ford products. Some before, some after...
I thought it was 73.5%
| > "Ninety-two percent of (Mustang) Cobra customers wouldn't have | > considered a Ford product," Thai-Tang said. | >
| > Patrick | > '93 Cobra | >
| | 37.5% of statistatics are fabricated on the spot. | | -- | .boB | 1997 HD FXDWG - Turbocharged! | 2001 Dodge Dakota QC 5.9/4x4/3.92 | 1966 Mustang Coupe - Daily Driver | 1966 FFR Cobra - Ongoing project |
I think that is great news! IMO all this tells me is that Ford was able to attract consumers that normally overlook Ford for something else like an M3 or a Vette.
-Nick
ROFL.... good one, kate :).
-Mike
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