RE: The end of the muscle car, yet again?
The muscle car era is something difficult to maintain with cost of insurance and fuel, but remember the Mustang is now 3 years old and besides those worthless "special" GTs, has not had an update for a while. The enthusiasts interest is slowing down is all because the model is getting long in tooth. Funny how the media delights in telling us about how our muscle cars are losing popularity and they keep a lid on the fact that many hybrid models besides the Prius are not doing very well in popularity. [sm=gears.gif] Image if the press was actually objective for a change.
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