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Ford Just Ended the Ford Mustang

Ford Just Ended the Ford Mustang

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Ford Just Ended the Ford Mustang john: Those aren't real Mustangs. Ford hasn't built a real Mustang since 1973. My 1967 coupe is a real Mustang. It has a carbureted 289, a four speed, and NO COMPUTER. Completely stock except for 14x6 Torque Thrust II wheels and a custom exhaust that exits through the holes where the back up lights used to be. Of course the engine was built with far better quality parts and workmanship than was available in 1967, but it looks stock. It was repainted it's original Lime Gold. I wouldn't even consider trading it for a brand new Shelby GT500, which for some reason comes without tires.
Date: 2020-10-05

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Hello from Yarloop, Southwest of Western Australia. Most of my vehicles were Ford Falcons with either a 302 or 351 V8's with 4 speed manual box. These V8' were named Cleveland and Windsor, they never died, neither did the gear boxes especially the manual ones. Ford Australia started making Falcons locally from the XR model in 1965 to the last model FGX Falcons, a special limited editions were made called Sprint which had better everything to do with power, suspension and brakes. Ford Australia only built 750 Sprints for Australia and 500 for New Zealand, all the 750 had mostly been sold before production began. One Aussie guy wanted engine badge # 1 and he paid over 200, 000 AUD for it. I currently drive a 98 EL Falcon EFI 6 cylinder (4. 0L) with 4 speed electronic automatic transmission and has just turned over 401, 864 kilometers on the clock. Enjoy your videos, make your day a great one Scotty.
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well the big-3 I'll have the same problem too many gears in their transmission who needs 10 gears you don't need any more than 4.
in these new pickups if you go down on the gas pedal even just a slight amount on the freeway the truck wants to shift down Chevy Ford Dodge all of them do it my old Dodge pickup it's 20 years old has so much torque it doesn't need to shift down it stays in the gear and holds its own and accelerates faster than the new ones and gets way better fuel mileage than the new diesels

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My 2004 Mustang is a 5 speed I dont beleive sports cars should be automatic. Your supposed to feel the engine and rev up be able to downshift and slow down quickly or speed up quickly. People are just to afraid or too lazy to try manual. having the computer shift for you isn't getting the full feel out of the car. Sorry its just not and why have that big of a engine when your not getting the full experience of the power.
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There is not a vehicle that is made mow that I would trade my hard earned money for. The old shitboxes are less than 10 percent the cost of the equivalent cars. Why would I stretch my budget just to look richer while it makes me poorer. That coupled with the fact that these newer units are so overcomplicated and come out of the box with poor quality and halfazard design with tons of plastic
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Scotty I am planning on moving this winter from the city to upstate NY. I work in the city and would have to bring my kids to school on the ride in the city. I was looking at buying a mid/ large suv that can handle snow well. What would you recommend as a good starting point? I have the Hyundai Palisade and KIA Telluride on my list currently.
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Why not a Toyota Prius these are very affordable and relaib le. Toyota makes reliable vehicles and learns for their mistakes. I thank Mazda is one to watch now and now that Mazda and Toyota are gaming together. Toyota has been making the Pruis since late 1997 here in the US. If I buy a new car It will be a Honda Accord or Toyota Camry LE
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The resale of a Tesla (and all luxury electric vehicles) is garbage. Why isn't anyone talking about this? For the record, I'm all for renewable energy, but this isn't the way. Depreciation is insane. Buy a house instead and just sit home. You need to make 40k a year just to break even. I'm not exaggerating. Good luck
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Hello Mr. Kilmer, Have a great day. First of all, I would like to thank you from Germany. I get a Mazda Mpv (IN GOOD SHAPE) with 200k miles on it. Does it worth to keep or should I get rid of it? I would like to keep it as long as the car lasts. But the problem is: I do not have any experience with Mazdas.
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I would make an electric car you could drive it and while you were driving twisting up a rubber band then when the electricity runs Out switch it over to the rubber band that would untwist then Propel the car forward and have the generator charge a battery for when the rubber band untwists
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