https://www.whichcar.com.au/car-news...eUPkiQ-SzlF8sY
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I think its safe to assume lots of rhd product could be in doubt by a good many manufacturers.
Thats before civid. That hasn't done us any favours.
Many years ago we spoke about the need for the mustang to be based off of a structure that gives diversity.
A single platform would never work and isn't sustainable. The logic then was the expansion would leave to other variants of V8 rwd or more likely awd.
Little did we know RHD markets would become the enemy themselves
I think it's a stitch up article to push sales locally.
Further exploration would suggest the story lacks fact....
Expected to see Joshua Dowling as the author.
Don't believe, Ford spent millions in the US to convert there assembly plant to build rhd mustangs so because I wouldn't think they'd stop producing rhd stangs. Things may be slow because of covid but just don't think Ford would offer a rhd car which is a global vehicle. The only thing that would stop them making rhd would be if lhd were allowed on our streets with out needing club rego or special permit.
Just talk for talk sake
Don't believe, Ford spent millions in the US to convert there assembly plant to build rhd mustangs so because of this I wouldn't think they'd stop producing rhd stangs. Things may be slow because of covid but just don't think Ford would stop offering a rhd car, which is a global vehicle. The only thing that would stop them making rhd would be if lhd were allowed on our streets with out needing club rego or special permit.
Just talk for talk sake
Sorry for the double take, my grammar is going to shit or should I call it covid brain?
Given the global success of Mustang and the brand image it has brought with it I am calling BS on this. Just because someone from Ford hasn't gotten back them, then this is not enough to print this sort of rubbish.
Unfortunately that's the media, print regardless of whether it's right or not.
Denzel Washington's says: if u don't read the news your ill informed if u do read it ya miss informed, it's not about getting the story right it's about being the first to print and get it out there.
No wonder people stop buying the bs, no credibility in some media outlets. Purposely damage someone/brand and then they'll just post a retraction if they get it wrong. Damge is already done and that media outlet can't repair it.