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  1. You can do some cool stuff with the fox body. Here’s the hoonifox. It’s over the top but a toned down version of this with some modern style could look nice. The widebody hips look kinda cool with the edgy style. Now keeping with the classic mustang shape, I like this ring brothers restomod from 2006. But the Equus Bass 770 is pretty much the modern interpretation of a mustang that I’d like to see.
  2. I don’t know, I think this was a pretty sweet looking car. I’d like to see a modern interpretation of this. Maybe give it some more mustang styling cues to help it tie in to older models though. Something different would be good. As for bronco, ford will probably go the jeep route and not change it much besides the grille and maybe headlights. They need to work on some better special packages though. What they have put out hasn’t been all that great.
  3. https://www.caranddriver.com/news/a65317250/slate-truck-price-change-ev-tax-credit/ This truck no longer makes sense with a price above $20k. Removing the ev credit means the cheapest, bare minimum model will probably be somewhere around 27,500-30,000. With the exception of fleet/businesses, I cannot see anyone buying it at that price when the maverick xl hybrid comes in around that price as well and looks like a luxury vehicle next to the slate. Will Slate survive?
  4. Don’t forget when they actually do go on sale, they will no longer be low cost. Then they won’t update it for years which will eventually lead to its cancellation anyway.
  5. Exactly, seems like we’ve been hearing about these for years now
  6. https://www.motor1.com/news/762876/chevy-corvette-zr1x-horsepower-price-details/ 1250hp 0-60 sub 2 sec 233 mph top speed Price yet to be announced
  7. I think it has more to do with how the package is being advertised. Ford calls it a “bad ass street machine” on their website and other websites are calling it a street or performance truck (not sure if ford has ever called it that). With those kinda words being thrown around, people expect more power, especially with ford’s sport truck history with the lightning. If everyone referred to it as an appearance package, you wouldn’t hear the same complaints about power. The lobo package reminds me a lot of the 2003 f150 stx package. Way back before stx was a trim, you could get it added as a package to an XL. The package looked very similar to a Lightning in the front and came with some nice audio upgrades. It was all show and no go too, but it made an XL look pretty good back then. 2003 stx vs lightning
  8. I hear ya, I don’t like light bars either, but this looks like a half-assed attempt at a light bar to me. The STX was already supposed to be the cheaper stylish truck. And it had its own appearance packages to add even more style. If you aren’t adding performance, then what’s the point of this? If you read the comments on any ford forum or article related to this, they all say the same thing, they want more performance. keep the ground effects, the wheels and the hood. Get rid of the 4wd. Add a supercharger. Now you have a performance truck for under 70k which would probably sell better than this lobo at 60k.
  9. Man, what a swing and a miss. Grill looks like someone added aftermarket autozone lights. Would have looked better with a full light bar instead of several small ones with gaps in between. Also basing it off of the stx was a mistake. Of course it was done to keep costs down but at least put the center console shifter in there. Build and price shows this thing starts at over 60k. Removing the lobo package dropped the price down to 52k. Don’t think this is worth 8k over the regular stx. Also the lobo package shows it only costs 4695 so I’m not sure where the difference is coming from. The build and price doesn’t seem to be working properly right now. It doesn’t look bad, but without performance upgrades, this should not be almost the same price as a lariat. This should be an stx black appearance package.
  10. Eh, not really a fan of those colors on the mustang or bronco. Makes the mustang look like a high school girls car imo. I think you see a lot of those colors on jeeps because they stand out. There’s probably 100 white jeeps that drove by that you didn’t even notice. Now ford could definitely benefit from some other color choices. I’d like to see these colors make it in the rotation at some point. -grabber blue/orange (these would add some pop you guys are looking for) -Liquid blue (blue from the GT) -highland green (good replacement for eruption green) -leadfoot gray (this has been a no brainer for bronco, not sure why it hasn’t happened yet. Good replacement for carbonized gray) -rich copper (this would look great on the wildtrak or any black appearance package bronco)
  11. The wheels are horrendous. White paint doesn’t show the depth that other color wheels do. They end up looking like cheap plastic in my opinion. Surprised they went with that nostril design. Seems like that would have been saved for rtr edition. I don’t mind the white trim, but I’m not sure it fits well on this vehicle.
  12. lol it isn’t even an suv anymore. They could have called it a bronco and it would have been as close to that as this thing is to the mach e. Does look cool though.
  13. Sounds like cafe needs to be reevaluated. If it’s preventing companies from making smaller cars, then it’s doing the opposite of what it was designed to do
  14. Honda did exactly that with the civic, which would be considered an appliance, but it has a strong connection with buyers. The way I see it, ford is going in the wrong direction by trying to avoid “commodity” vehicles. Commodity vehicles are not the problem, it’s ford inability to sell them at a profit that is the problem, something several automakers have figured out to do successfully. But ford can’t seem to cut costs without sacrificing quality, and when they sacrifice quality, you get a ton of recalls. And recalls don’t help with making that strong connection with buyers.
  15. This is what the escape needs to look like next. Toyota made a mistake by not bringing the crown sport over here.
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