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Old 04-11-2018, 05:30 PM   #46
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Originally Posted by init4fun View Post
I completely disagree. I'm a "professional" and drive a 2017 2SS. There are a number of guys in my company with Mustangs, Challangers and other Camaros including a couple of ZL1's. There are a few of the partners with deeper pockets with Z06;s and at least one R8 that I know of. On a nice summers day the parking lot here looks like a modern day car show.

Consider yourself better off by not choosing an A6, E-Class or 5 series. In most circles these are considers douch-mobiles and most guys these days wouldn't be caught dead in one.
I don't regret my decision at all and love having something unique that no one else in the parking garage has anything remotely close to (also sounds pretty awesome in an enclosed parking garage). But, I'd rather not be associated with a car that makes a "Hot Wheels" edition, although it's not reason enough to not buy it.

Again, I just think Chevy is alienating a big percentage of potential buyers with high disposable income with some of their styling/branding choices. I think Mustang did a great job making some inroads into that market with the 2015 redesign, although 2018 was somewhat of a step back for the Mustang with regard to design. Just because it's a fast, powerful car doesn't mean the styling has to be over-the-top aggressive; let the engine and performance speak for itself.
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