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Mustang inspired “Mach-E” spy shots
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<blockquote data-quote="kevinatfms" data-source="post: 16323151" data-attributes="member: 39344"><p>The funny thing is people who were die hard Porsche fans HATED and DESPISED the Cayenne and Panamera. Now people love the damn things and cant see Porsche without them in the line up.</p><p></p><p>Same thing happened when Porsche went watercooled in the late 80's / early 90's. People shit a brick. Now people love the 911 turbo, 911 GT2/GT3 and all the crazy cars since the 996.(i know they had watercooled heads - ala 959, but the first street car with a watercooled block was the 996)</p><p></p><p>Nissan diehards on the VQ38 in the R35 GTR. People went ballistic on the fact it wasnt an I-6. "The V configuration cant hold the horsepower that the old GTR could produce". Here we are ten years later with 3000+hp GTR's roaming around.</p><p></p><p>Another example, Ford GT. Everyone hates the V6 version yet its the most ridiculous car produced in terms of performance its astounding. Nope, people still hate it. Literally a carbon fiber race car for the street and everyone shits on it cause it doesnt have a V8. It decimates the GT40 and GT on a race track but its not worthy.</p><p></p><p>Updates and names are nothing on progress through the years. I believe this will be one where if they keep progress up we could see a ballstic actual electric Mustang GT with out of this world performance numbers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kevinatfms, post: 16323151, member: 39344"] The funny thing is people who were die hard Porsche fans HATED and DESPISED the Cayenne and Panamera. Now people love the damn things and cant see Porsche without them in the line up. Same thing happened when Porsche went watercooled in the late 80's / early 90's. People shit a brick. Now people love the 911 turbo, 911 GT2/GT3 and all the crazy cars since the 996.(i know they had watercooled heads - ala 959, but the first street car with a watercooled block was the 996) Nissan diehards on the VQ38 in the R35 GTR. People went ballistic on the fact it wasnt an I-6. "The V configuration cant hold the horsepower that the old GTR could produce". Here we are ten years later with 3000+hp GTR's roaming around. Another example, Ford GT. Everyone hates the V6 version yet its the most ridiculous car produced in terms of performance its astounding. Nope, people still hate it. Literally a carbon fiber race car for the street and everyone shits on it cause it doesnt have a V8. It decimates the GT40 and GT on a race track but its not worthy. Updates and names are nothing on progress through the years. I believe this will be one where if they keep progress up we could see a ballstic actual electric Mustang GT with out of this world performance numbers. [/QUOTE]
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