I think GM drags their feet when they come out with someting innovative, take the SSR, seems like that design was about five years old before you could buy one, the new mustang was shown for only a year or so before it hit the market.

Gene

----- Original Message ----- From: "Jason Fiegel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Wednesday, August 31, 2005 9:13 AM
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I haven't gotten a chance to drive a new GTO but I agree with everything I
have read, it is great for performance. My wife got an 05 mustang
convertible back in April. Its a v-6 which is surprisingly fast. We did the
whole power tour with it. I am not much of a ford fan, but they did do a
great job with the styling. I think that's Gm's biggest problem, they don't
have the styling like the mustang, I mean there is the SSR but its too
expensive, and very unpractical in my opinion. just my .02 worth
----- Original Message ----- From: "Ryan Langstraat" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Tuesday, August 30, 2005 9:45 PM
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I agree that the new Mustang is a nice glance back in time.  Took the old
lines and smoothed them out.  Even though the new GTO really dont look
like
the old ones (which is too bad) the performance they offer is unreal.
Grab
second gear and mash the gas and you had better be ready to DRIVE the car.
Same goes for third gear.  Its nothing to get the car sliding sideways at
30mph (with trac control off).  Here is hoping that GM listens to its
loyal
customers and puts the performance of the Goat in a refined old school
body.
I agree with J.M. that the Goat will stomp the Charger.  My brother has a
2005 Goat and I was in it when he SMOKED a Charger Daytona.

Just my thoughts
Ryan








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