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<blockquote data-quote="darreng505" data-source="post: 13656068" data-attributes="member: 146023"><p>That's not the reason at all. It has more to do with fuel efficiency, insurance (mustangs at the top of the risk list) and pressure from GM and others (with newer models). Have you seen the price of gas in recent years?</p><p></p><p>But in terms of grandpas mustang, Ford doesn't understand the meaning of "iconic" car.</p><p>Does anyone think Porsche 911's don't sell because they look 95% the same from the 60's? No. Porsche has remained true to an icon. Ford has not. That's called "selling out". Sure, Ford might spark some non-mustang people to buy one, at the expense of the rest of the mustang community.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="darreng505, post: 13656068, member: 146023"] That's not the reason at all. It has more to do with fuel efficiency, insurance (mustangs at the top of the risk list) and pressure from GM and others (with newer models). Have you seen the price of gas in recent years? But in terms of grandpas mustang, Ford doesn't understand the meaning of "iconic" car. Does anyone think Porsche 911's don't sell because they look 95% the same from the 60's? No. Porsche has remained true to an icon. Ford has not. That's called "selling out". Sure, Ford might spark some non-mustang people to buy one, at the expense of the rest of the mustang community. [/QUOTE]
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