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Ford Mustang is the world's best-selling 'sports car' again.
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<blockquote data-quote="thomas91169" data-source="post: 16606795" data-attributes="member: 40530"><p>Agreed. They really shoot themselves in the foot every decade or so. You'd think they would make a more modular platform that allowed them to make small to moderate changes to the overall shape and form that ran them a good 2-3 decades. Then whether or not its facelifts every 3yrs to deeper fundamental design changes, the platform could easily adapt to said changes. But its probably a nightmare manufacturing wise to try to account for all those things up front when designing a new car.</p><p></p><p>Too bad Dodge doesnt past those R&D savings onto consumers though. At this point, Charger/Chally RT should be a $25k offering since they have more than paid off their initial investment/R&D on those platforms.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thomas91169, post: 16606795, member: 40530"] Agreed. They really shoot themselves in the foot every decade or so. You'd think they would make a more modular platform that allowed them to make small to moderate changes to the overall shape and form that ran them a good 2-3 decades. Then whether or not its facelifts every 3yrs to deeper fundamental design changes, the platform could easily adapt to said changes. But its probably a nightmare manufacturing wise to try to account for all those things up front when designing a new car. Too bad Dodge doesnt past those R&D savings onto consumers though. At this point, Charger/Chally RT should be a $25k offering since they have more than paid off their initial investment/R&D on those platforms. [/QUOTE]
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