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Old 26-01-2024, 08:07 PM   #91
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Default Re: $110,000 budget Mustang GT replacement

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It still sounds shiite.
You shouldn’t be waiting that long for one. Are you tied to that dealer?
Wonder if I can play a different soundtrack through the speakers like some EVs. I went and heard another today. It's just so bad.

Not wedded to the dealer. I'm thinking I should start calling around. Things tightening up should affect Raptors more than Wildtrak and XLTs
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Old 30-01-2024, 11:45 PM   #92
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My daily Carsales trawl, looking at Jaguar F-Types.

https://www.carsales.com.au/cars/jaguar/f-type/

Geez, people have no imagination! Why?! Why do people who are in the position to buy an expensive brand-new car like this choose white? Or black? Of the 72 used examples currently for sale, 31 are white and 14 are black, more than half!

I don't get it, white is a fleet or rental colour, especially flat white. I just see it as such a waste to buy an exuberant car like this, then decide to go conservative and select such a boring colour. Same applies to any other brands too.
I have mostly white cars , love them .
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