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All Electric Mach-E SUV is Officially in the "Mustang Family"
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<blockquote data-quote="talladega500" data-source="post: 16324084" data-attributes="member: 176559"><p>Just wanted to put my 2cent in but this is Deja-Vu I know I’m an old timer but in 1988 ford wanted to release a new Mustang design with NO V8 engines and will be a front wheel drive with a <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mazda_MX-6" target="_blank">Mazda MX-6</a> assembled at <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AutoAlliance_International" target="_blank">AutoAlliance International</a> in <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flat_Rock,_Michigan" target="_blank">Flat Rock, Michigan</a>. Saddly. Enthusiasts did not of wrote to Ford objecting to the proposed change to a front-wheel drive, Japanese-designed Mustang without a V8 option. The result was the continuation of the existing Mustang while the Mazda MX-6 variant had a last-minute name change from Mustang to Probe and released as a 1989 model. My twin brother and I have owned over 80+ vehicles over time and Still over 25+ which half are older mustang from 1964 ¾ to the S197. The New 1989 Probe only lasted until 1997 Image If the Enthusiasts wrote to Ford objecting to the proposed change and the Mustang name would of dead in 1997.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I call my Twin brother all the time in which we discuss that Ford is planning to go Green and is eventually drop all V8’s and only use the 6’s with Supers/Turbo’s and Electrics. Here in Calif. No V8’s by 2035. I believe Ford is testing the waters and if Consumer’s will purchase this Vehicle with the name Mustang but continue the Mustang Line. And unlike the past if the SUV Mustang fail’s the Mustang Name still Continues.</p><p></p><p></p><p>At one time back in 1974 we thought that Performance will never be the same it wasn’t until in 1993 Ford back the Cobra and from then as they call it that was History.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="talladega500, post: 16324084, member: 176559"] Just wanted to put my 2cent in but this is Deja-Vu I know I’m an old timer but in 1988 ford wanted to release a new Mustang design with NO V8 engines and will be a front wheel drive with a [URL='https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mazda_MX-6']Mazda MX-6[/URL] assembled at [URL='https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AutoAlliance_International']AutoAlliance International[/URL] in [URL='https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flat_Rock,_Michigan']Flat Rock, Michigan[/URL]. Saddly. Enthusiasts did not of wrote to Ford objecting to the proposed change to a front-wheel drive, Japanese-designed Mustang without a V8 option. The result was the continuation of the existing Mustang while the Mazda MX-6 variant had a last-minute name change from Mustang to Probe and released as a 1989 model. My twin brother and I have owned over 80+ vehicles over time and Still over 25+ which half are older mustang from 1964 ¾ to the S197. The New 1989 Probe only lasted until 1997 Image If the Enthusiasts wrote to Ford objecting to the proposed change and the Mustang name would of dead in 1997. I call my Twin brother all the time in which we discuss that Ford is planning to go Green and is eventually drop all V8’s and only use the 6’s with Supers/Turbo’s and Electrics. Here in Calif. No V8’s by 2035. I believe Ford is testing the waters and if Consumer’s will purchase this Vehicle with the name Mustang but continue the Mustang Line. And unlike the past if the SUV Mustang fail’s the Mustang Name still Continues. At one time back in 1974 we thought that Performance will never be the same it wasn’t until in 1993 Ford back the Cobra and from then as they call it that was History. [/QUOTE]
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