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I think he was put off when Hammy and May pointed out that is he had to park between two cars he wouldn't be able to get out :rollin
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Guest repliedRe: price
One of the first cars I even drove was a Ford Mustang that my aunty had bought! Talk about a beast! I couldnt stop laughing while at the wheel...and oh...all that power! :rollin
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I drove the previous Mustang and it's a sheep in wolfs clothing. Great to cruise in but a 2 litre ford mondeo TDi would out run it on the twisties.
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I drove a Ford Mustang convertible for a whole month in the US and it is a cool car
Looks good
Faithful to the original. When people saw us in the car, they stopped us to show us photos of their old one, from the 60s, 70s etc. And the new one looks a bit like the old, which looked quite cool
We did 9000 miles with it and it never let us down. Very easy to drive too. The steering and handling was fine although lots of people warned us against American handling. Well it was fine and we did get on to winding roads (in the eastern third of the country and in colorado/wyoming/utah). It had a 4.0 litre (sorry, liter) V6 engine whose performance is quite disappointing though. Or maybe it's the automatic gears they've got which never seems to know how to work up the gears up and down when you need power fast. So the engine is better for cruising than overtaking and also struggles a bit when going uphill.
but apart from that a great car!
Oh and I've also got a Ford here (a Ka, do not laugh) and I am really happy with it, it is a great little car but I expect you guys to laugh at it. Never mind!
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Guest repliedprice
Ok, GT40 looks like a fancy car, and there is some history associated with it, but for fecks sake -- its a Ford for price of a Ferrari! >:
IMO Ford's job is to mass produce cars -- if they do supercar then they should make loads at low price point -- this is their job because whatever way you look at it Ford ain't a premium brand.
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Guest repliedhe may have regretted ordering the Ford
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Even the latest Ferrari model was sent back by a German because it wasn't (literally) up to speed (I think he was expecting more mph according to the papers)Knowing Clarkson, he wouldn't be satisfied with anything.
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Guest repliedOn the way back from Tel Aviv yesterday I bought the top gear magazine, he test drove the new Ferrari and it mentions that he may have regretted ordering the Ford.
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