Saying things like it's still a Ford is ignorant. What exactly does that mean anyway?
I don't want a Mustang. Cool package but too large for my tastes. The point is that they are continually developing and evolving their car, listening to their target audience along the way. That keeps excitement up and improves the product. It also keeps them competitive.
Nissan isn't selling Z's not because people just don't buy Z's. It's because they are neglecting it.
Last edited by triso07; 01-18-2017 at 03:11 PM.
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