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    FYI - regarding my "new" Mustang purchase....


    I'm trying to find a garage for it near me on a paved road so I don't
    have to drive it on my (muddy) dirt road.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 4Gas$ View Post
    FYI - regarding my "new" Mustang purchase....


    I'm trying to find a garage for it near me on a paved road so I don't
    have to drive it on my (muddy) dirt road.
    Any Storage units nearby? I had to do this while I was in college and it worked out pretty well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AutoRoc View Post
    That's like 10 millions Camrys and I don't know anyone who's had one.
    I'm pretty sure it's mandatory for all Indian families to own at least one, at least based on what i've observed at work.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mustangjoe87 View Post
    Any Storage units nearby? I had to do this while I was in college and it worked out pretty well.
    I'm in a pretty remote area. I don't have to find one,
    it would however be very nice if I did. This car is
    that nice!

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    Quote Originally Posted by mustangmike6996 View Post
    Honestly, once they get the EV platforms tested, it's just a matter of attaching a body to the "skateboard" and then selling it. EV bypasses all CAFE constraints and there's virtually no powertrain testing required after the initial skateboard (battery/motor/generators). Limited durability testing is a huge coat savings to any company.

    Personally, I prefer a internal combustion engine, rear wheel drive. As long as it's powered properly, a turbo 4cyl is great. (although I'd much rather have a 500hp V8)
    You took the words right out of my mouth...

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