The maverick seems like a nice package and nice to see them bringing it out as a hybrid for the low starting price!
Ford should bring the Pinto back. lol
Seriously Ford has a style problem throughout their line.
And why did they get rid of original mustang for the mustang II back when? The was a genius move wasn’t it?
Stupid is what it was.
Ford seems is staying away from sleek design with their trucks. Look like rolling boxes to me.
I’ll stay with Toyota.
New body styles need to be eye catching.
And with the computer age today making various pics is easy.
Might not even be a bad idea to circulate what an auto manufacturer is considering looks wise to see how general public feels about the looks.
At least extend to past new customers who have bought new from same manufacturer.
Called reaching out and employing the two heads are better concept.
Let tech help you.
Besides this design whatever is selected might draw huge following prerelease of a cetain model.
May make these auto shows more boring though.
Cheers.
Detecting company could do the above too.
Might help them.
Lower chances of releasing a dud.
Secrecy can be a manufacturer’s worst enemy imo.
Ford should bring the Pinto back. lol
Seriously Ford has a style problem throughout their line.
And why did they get rid of original mustang for the mustang II back when? The was a genius move wasn’t it?
Stupid is what it was.
Ford seems is staying away from sleek design with their trucks. Look like rolling boxes to me.
I’ll stay with Toyota.
Yes it was due to the gas crisis.I think they call the Pinto a Focus now. El cheapo daily driver.
I'm no historian, but I think the Mustang II was during the gas crisis, and building 12MPG V8 ponycars took a backseat to smaller, lighter "economy" cars getting 15-20MPG. I'm thankful they at least had the sense to call it a "Mustang II" not just Mustang. It upset the enthusiasts, but maybe it helped them get through the crunch, and trying to compete with compact Japanese offerings. EPA regs made the V8s anemic through that era too, so the Mustang was gelded anyway. Better lighter and underpowered than heavy and underpowered...
I don't really pay attention to trucks, so just compared images of Ford to Toyota and don't see that much difference. Both look ok to me.
I’d go with a Toyota pickup if the styling wasn’t so horrible, so I bought a new Silverado. Easy on the eyes.
I hear you KT! No worries about repairs here, my truck won’t cost me anything but gas, tires and routine maintenance over the next ten years, guaranteed (that’s how I set it up with the dealer lol) for a very reasonable price. With all the expensive electronics involved in new vehicles today I feel it’s peace of mind.Sorry, amc rulz, KT would rather have one easy on repairs than easy on the eyes!
And Metal Detecto, one word of advice on vehicles, do a lot of research and buy whatever you want to...used. Have an independent mechanic check out what you are considering...the actual vehicle...before you spend any hard earned cash on it! Your statement about in a few years you may want to buy one, is likely correct. A car or truck is a utilitarian vehicle to get you from A to B and back to A again. Do not be misled by so called style, etc., but by reliability. Nothing worse than being stuck on the side of the road in your stylish car or truck! Watch a few of Scottie Kilmer's videos on YouTube! And learn what makes a vehicle a good one vs. a pile of junk/endless money pit.
This video shows what the new Bronco can do off road. I am impressed.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nGYHxRJOqWE