Off topic !!! Ohh yeah
#21
Well this coming from a guy who was Ford all of his childhood.... I have a big model car collection, about 40 or so 1:18 cars... and it was all Ford's until I found a '66 Corvette Sting Ray one day and I just had to get that car. That turned me on to more Chevy's and Dodges. The car that turned me on the street was, in all honesty, the Monte Carlo. For some of the reasons posted here abotu the cheap feeling interiors... yeah, that was my big problem with them. The Monte Carlo in my body style is nice though, and has a very inviting interior. Their stuff from the early 90's and even some of hte late 90's stuff... shesh. The Cadillacs that I've seen... which I haven't checked one out in about 4 years... are a TON of plastic for what you're buying.
Anymore, I love all my American cars.... even the Chevrolets and Moapys (what I call Mopar).
And one other thing, a complete 360 means you're going the same way you were going in the first place. If you meant a 180, then I understand
Anymore, I love all my American cars.... even the Chevrolets and Moapys (what I call Mopar).
And one other thing, a complete 360 means you're going the same way you were going in the first place. If you meant a 180, then I understand
#24
Yeah, I've heard the camaro/firebird jokes. Mullet jokes, redneck jokes, "firechicken", etc... All uttered by Ford and Mopar guys. But the guys I heard making the stupid cracks, as soon as you make fun of their car, it's like you insulted their mom or something. They could dish it out, but couldn't take it. But that's just the guys I know. Not referring to anyone on here.
#27
IMO i'd never take a mustang. I know there are millions of people out there that wouldn't take anything but a mustang. Not trying to offend anyone but here are my top 3 reasons for not liking them...
1) It just seems like people around here that own em are so arrogant and snobby that they're not even even worth talking to at car shows. To quote an owner i've talked to a couple times "it's not just a car but an attitude". Whatever...
2) Another reason for not liking the stang is also one of my reasons for LOVING my monte. Mustang owners can buy pretty much ANYTHING for their car to make it custom whether it's a sub box, the rear window louvers, etc. which makes it almost impossible to have something cool that nobody else has.
3) this one's not really that big of a deal but still "grinds my gears". How many different models of the car are there? Monte Carlo LS, LT, LTZ, SS
Mustang GT, GT350, GT500, Cobra, Boss, Shelby, Saleen, Rouch, and i'm sure there's more
There are definitely some good looking mustangs out there but odds are you're gonna find someone that has one that's exactly the same as the one you thought was custom.
1) It just seems like people around here that own em are so arrogant and snobby that they're not even even worth talking to at car shows. To quote an owner i've talked to a couple times "it's not just a car but an attitude". Whatever...
2) Another reason for not liking the stang is also one of my reasons for LOVING my monte. Mustang owners can buy pretty much ANYTHING for their car to make it custom whether it's a sub box, the rear window louvers, etc. which makes it almost impossible to have something cool that nobody else has.
3) this one's not really that big of a deal but still "grinds my gears". How many different models of the car are there? Monte Carlo LS, LT, LTZ, SS
Mustang GT, GT350, GT500, Cobra, Boss, Shelby, Saleen, Rouch, and i'm sure there's more
There are definitely some good looking mustangs out there but odds are you're gonna find someone that has one that's exactly the same as the one you thought was custom.
#28
Brand snobs are a pain to be around IMO. Even more obnoxious in the motorcycling community.
I've always been an equal opportunity motorhead. True, I've owned more Chevy's than anything else over the years. But I enjoy cars (and motorcycles) from across the manufacturing spectrum. Currently my family has cars from 3 countries (US, Great Britain, Germany) and 1 motorcycle (Japan). They're each unique and fun to drive/ride/own in their own way. Variety really is the spice of life...
I've always been an equal opportunity motorhead. True, I've owned more Chevy's than anything else over the years. But I enjoy cars (and motorcycles) from across the manufacturing spectrum. Currently my family has cars from 3 countries (US, Great Britain, Germany) and 1 motorcycle (Japan). They're each unique and fun to drive/ride/own in their own way. Variety really is the spice of life...
#29
IMO i'd never take a mustang. I know there are millions of people out there that wouldn't take anything but a mustang. Not trying to offend anyone but here are my top 3 reasons for not liking them...
1) It just seems like people around here that own em are so arrogant and snobby that they're not even even worth talking to at car shows. To quote an owner i've talked to a couple times "it's not just a car but an attitude". Whatever...
1) It just seems like people around here that own em are so arrogant and snobby that they're not even even worth talking to at car shows. To quote an owner i've talked to a couple times "it's not just a car but an attitude". Whatever...
Good point.
As far as the car itself, I got no real problem with the Stang. But you hit the nail on the head as far as the owners go. Or at least a lot of them anyway. A lot of the Stang owners around my area are very snobby. Won't give you the time of day if you're not a fellow Stang owner.
Nothing against anyone here. Obviously if you're posting on MCF (or any other non-mustang forum), you're not one of the people being referred to.
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