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2010 Ford Mustang Shelby GT500 cometh, order guide leaked online
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<blockquote data-quote="Formula51" data-source="post: 7672002" data-attributes="member: 19833"><p>Nope, I like them both equally and differently. I like GM's package better from a performance enthusiasts standpoint (as would any performance enthusiast if they could put bias aside) and Fords package better from a business standpoint.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I don't want Ford to match GM with the Mustang GT because I think it would be a bad business move. Do it with an SE if you have too, but keep the Mustang GT affordable. This is the same reason I think the Camaro sales will struggle after the first year or two unless changes are made. The car is too expensive for this segment and has too much power (if there is such a thing) and not enough gas mileage. Perhaps the v6 Camaro will be enough to keep sales going. We will see.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Formula51, post: 7672002, member: 19833"] Nope, I like them both equally and differently. I like GM's package better from a performance enthusiasts standpoint (as would any performance enthusiast if they could put bias aside) and Fords package better from a business standpoint. I don't want Ford to match GM with the Mustang GT because I think it would be a bad business move. Do it with an SE if you have too, but keep the Mustang GT affordable. This is the same reason I think the Camaro sales will struggle after the first year or two unless changes are made. The car is too expensive for this segment and has too much power (if there is such a thing) and not enough gas mileage. Perhaps the v6 Camaro will be enough to keep sales going. We will see. [/QUOTE]
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