Exactly and what’s with that weird pillow where the grill is supposed to be.If the Z28-e looks any like the Mustang-e it is dead from the get go. That so called Mustang is one ugly POS not worthy in any way of the iconic name.
Exactly and what’s with that weird pillow where the grill is supposed to be.If the Z28-e looks any like the Mustang-e it is dead from the get go. That so called Mustang is one ugly POS not worthy in any way of the iconic name.
I had almost forgotten about that rolling colostomy bag. Pinto based wasn't it.Meh, Ford already did that with the Mustang II and it's still alive, the Mustang name seems pretty robust.
ok and? it’ll still get murdered in a roll past 90mph, it’s not a taycan. hitting 10 year old tesla performance benchmarks isn’t very impressiveI think it’s kinda funny that the Mustang Mach-e GT everyone seems to hate will do 0-60 MPH in 3.5 sec., but the “real” Mustang GT with a V8 can only do it in about 3.9 sec.
ok and? it’ll still get murdered in a roll past 90mph, it’s not a taycan. hitting 10 year old tesla performance benchmarks isn’t very impressive
Personally I think it's great Ford came out with an EV. Tesla needs competition.I think it’s kinda funny that the Mustang Mach-e GT everyone seems to hate
I didn’t say that?ok and? it’ll still get murdered in a roll past 90mph, it’s not a taycan. hitting 10 year old tesla performance benchmarks isn’t very impressive
Yup, the Pinto-stang! All the power and performance of a geriatric shetland pony with an appearance package that would rival the shadiest of street workers in Thailand.I had almost forgotten about that rolling colostomy bag. Pinto based wasn't it.
To be fair, SAAB was doomed before GM took over. GM took over in the hopes that the brand would flourish. SAAB was more valuable from an engineering perspective than it was as an automaker, so GM wanted in on that. SAAB is, was, and always will be a niche brand. I mean they were designed and engineered by airplane engineers. SAAB also had terrible rust issues. They were some of the worst cars I had ever seen when it comes to rust. It was remarkable how quickly they rusted. The newer ones were obviously better. They tended to be expensive to purchase as well.I know that the Saab marque had some fans. But it also had a pretty poor reputation for reliability and parts availability. My brother in law received a Saab 900 in payment of a debt and gave it to my elderly mother who needed a car.
I went through it to make sure that everything looked good and it wouldn't leave her stranded somewhere. That experience left me greatly underwhelmed and I can see why the previous owner wanted to get rid of it.
If GM were to revive the name, they had better plan on spending tens of millions of dollars on a public relations campaign to see if there are any suckers out there in 2021 that would buy anything with Saab's name on it.
GM would be better off putting that money towards designing and manufacturing a competitive EV of their own, and I'm not very confident that they will ever achieve that either.
not really....They were some of the worst cars I had ever seen when it comes to rust. It was remarkable how quickly they rusted.
Don’t care tonot really....
ever seen a european ford?
I thought Volt and Bolt were great names. Still do.