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iQuack @ Nov 23rd 2007 4:14PM
Ford's best vehicles for today's world are for everybody but U.S. buyers. Too bad that Ford is still a truck company and little more here.
The Focus is OK, but old, and the Fusion is a Mazda 6 variant nobody needs if there's a nearby Mazda dealer.
The 500/Taurus is a good car, but an ugly klutz.
No reason to visit a U.S. Ford dealer unless you're truck-hunting. Lame!
SleeplessinSeattle @ Nov 23rd 2007 11:45PM
I don't know man, I don't know of any company (at the moment, I'm looking fwd. to the Camaro and Challenger too, but they're not out yet), that offers a V8 powered, rear driver with only two doors and a pretty rad looking exterior, enough descent interior options, and an insane sounding exhaust note, for under $30K bucks. This is a cool car - sure, it's not as sophisticated as an AWD Subaru or a new a G37 - but its cheaper, and actually a little cooler from a styling/character stand point - I mean, the Mustang appeals to a much wider swath of people, car people and non-car people alike, than say, an AWD Evo or WRX, and perhaps even a 350Z too. It's bad-ass, and deserves credit as being not only a great car, for a Ford - but one of the coolest cars out there for the price.