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#56 of 61 Re: Ford SHO [explorerx4]
by emmanuelchoke
Feb 03, 2007 (9:00 am)
The 96-99 SHO suffered from comparison to its earlier siblings. Critics said they generally liked it, but it wasn't as exciting as before. Basically it had become TOO civilized. Also the 24V duratech offered similar performance for less money. The unfortunate redesign hurt all Taurus sales.
Agree on the Mustang. I owned an 85 GT, last year of the carburetor. Good performance, fabulous sound track. In an act of maturity (which didn't last) I traded it for a Festiva. I know, I know.
#57 of 61 Re: I gave away a 1967 Camaro RS Convertible [mako1a]
by emmanuelchoke
Feb 03, 2007 (10:31 am)
That's one of the kindest things I've read lately. You can definetly cross that one off your list, even if you do get the Cutlass back.
#58 of 61 Re: Ford SHO [emmanuelchoke]
by explorerx4
Feb 03, 2007 (1:28 pm)
the biggest problem with the gen 3 sho was it's price, along with the other stuff i mentioned earlier.
overall it was a good car.
#59 of 61 Re: I gave away a 1967 Camaro RS Convertible [mako1a]
by cccompson
Feb 08, 2007 (6:34 pm)
While I'm a great believer in the old saying that what goes around comes around, I think you might be doing some wishful thinking here.
Still, a nice story is always welcome.
I once got one of those tax letters. What idiots they are -they not only expected me to fill out their damn form but pay the postage for me to return it to them! Yeah, right. Right into the circular file it went.
#60 of 61 Boomers Wanted!
by KarenS HOST
Feb 13, 2007 (11:06 am)
A reporter is interested in talking with "baby boomers" about their relationships with the cars they have owned over the course of their lifetimes so far. Did you love or hate your first car? Did you do something especially fun with or in your car? Did you buy a modern Edsel you were later embarassed to admit you ever owned? How did your cars define your lifestyle and/or your personal image at a point in time? This is an opportunity to share your favorite car stories, boomers! Please respond to jfallon
edmunds.com no later than February 21, 2007 with your daytime contact information and a brief summary of the memory you care to share.
#61 of 61 Cash-For-Clunkers
by hpmctorque
Oct 30, 2010 (9:33 pm)
Most people who were able to take advantage for C4C feel happy and lucky. But maybe not everyone. Some who rushed to get in before the deadline may not be thrilled about the hasty decision they made. Others may have come to realize, in the metaphorical "morning after," that the dealer got the best deal, not the customer. Would anyone who now wishes he/she had never heard about C4C care to tell about their experience?