by AdamB » Fri 31 Oct 2025, 13:41:56
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')Well on the face of it, all points conceded, but the fact that carmakers still produce Gas Guzzlers is really an American thing isn't it. Americans seem to think a huge truck or a V8 Mustang is their birthright.
And why not? As the originators, innovators and best in the world in this industry across 3 centuries now, it is understandable that pissant countries like yours don't have what it takes to be BIG and BOLD in this manner...whereas American's can choose to do so in many arenas, this just being one of many.
The industry I have spent my life in and around is one of them, and it provides the ability for other Americans to drive gas guzzlers should they so desire. Always struck me as an additional cost that is unnecessary, but I have owned both big 4X4 trucks and 4 Mustangs, a 5.0, 2 4.6's (one a convertible), and a 3.7L convertible for the wife after she loved the color of a rental she had while in Hawaii. Gave it to the daughter when she graduated with her first bachelors degree. How is your boy doing in college by the way?

The V6 was a different animal compared to the 4.6L GTs, it was quite a nice travel car, and regularly achieved 30 mpg on the highway.
My big V8 trucks, company trucks excluded, were all gas guzzlers. Not a birthright, but certainly no big deal....except to foreigners who's countries are pretty pissant when it comes to oil production I guess. And building anything. Or launching vegemite. Or finding Olympians that don't embarass the entire country. Etc etc.
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