Lacocca silver 45th anniversary edition
#23
The 2010 is a much better handling car than a stock 2009 and at half the price of that 2009 special edition.
Why Ford didn't make the 2010 look like that is anybody's guess. Sometimes I think they do things, like change the taillights to those new ugly looking ones, simply because the new parts supplier has bribed the Ford buyers!
This happens in retail all the time. The things you see on your grocer's shelf? Those are there because the company pays a "slotting fee", which comes in cash or gifts.
Why do you think Ford had used those bad spark plugs for so long?
Why Ford didn't make the 2010 look like that is anybody's guess. Sometimes I think they do things, like change the taillights to those new ugly looking ones, simply because the new parts supplier has bribed the Ford buyers!
This happens in retail all the time. The things you see on your grocer's shelf? Those are there because the company pays a "slotting fee", which comes in cash or gifts.
Why do you think Ford had used those bad spark plugs for so long?
#27
As owners of 05 through 09 Mustangs we all know Ford has what it takes to make a cool car and this one is a beauty. Makes you wonder how they could do this one so cool and then how they could screw up the 10 so bad. I hope the fired the guy that did the 10 so at least the 11 might be cool.
#28
Dear Ford,
We, the loyal purchasers of your products, would like to see this car as the 2011 Mustang. You were able to hit another styling home run, yet you only allow a certain rich few to obtain your success. A full production line run of this car would have been beneficial to your bottom line. But, what do I know, right?
If you cannot (or will not) mass produce this car, please allow us to purchase the parts necessary to make our cars look like this. And while you are at it, please make it possible to retro-fit a complete 2010 interior into the 2005-2009 cars.
Sincerely,
The American Sports Car Buyer
We, the loyal purchasers of your products, would like to see this car as the 2011 Mustang. You were able to hit another styling home run, yet you only allow a certain rich few to obtain your success. A full production line run of this car would have been beneficial to your bottom line. But, what do I know, right?
If you cannot (or will not) mass produce this car, please allow us to purchase the parts necessary to make our cars look like this. And while you are at it, please make it possible to retro-fit a complete 2010 interior into the 2005-2009 cars.
Sincerely,
The American Sports Car Buyer
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