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This article was published by Joe Donaldson (@Joey D) on January 31st, 2018 in the Automotive News category.
What a clinical article.
Car x started with driver x and achieved x time.
You could have at least gone gonzo all over it.Well it's a news article not an opinion piece.
But its barely news.Well it's a news article not an opinion piece.
Also, there were remarks about the performance of the vehicles, how they looked around the track, and some other details.
But its barely news.
Also stats for the new '18 Mustang GT are out can be found here. That seems like the only actual newsworthy thing and it was omitted.
Since this is the newest version of the GT, Ford didn’t have the official horsepower numbers. However, it estimates the 5.0-liter V8 will have around 445 horses in the stable. This is up from the 435 hp the 2017 model gets, though not quite as much as the new Bullitt.
The news is that Ford has just done this. If you're looking for hard-hitting reports on the issues that matter, well, no offense to GTPNewsWire, but perhaps it isn't where you ought to be looking.But its barely news.
The new Fiesta ST definitely isn’t coming to the U.S.? It’s a real shame, but I don’t think the previous one did so well here. I have a 2015 and it’s more fun to drive than any other car I’ve personally driven. May not be the most powerful car ever, but find some nice back roads or even a dirt road somewhere and it’s just incredible in the way it handles.Love my Fiesta ST! Went with the '17 because U.S. Ford sucks and won't give us the new generation.
I can't be the only one thinking
"Hey, where's the Edge ST?"
The new Fiesta ST definitely isn’t coming to the U.S.? It’s a real shame, but I don’t think the previous one did so well here. I have a 2015 and it’s more fun to drive than any other car I’ve personally driven. May not be the most powerful car ever, but find some nice back roads or even a dirt road somewhere and it’s just incredible in the way it handles.
I can't say I'm surprised by the Fiesta ST decision. Disappointed, but unsurprised. I rarely, rarely see the ST around — in fact, I don't see many Fiestas period these days. The Fit and the Yaris dominate that category.
Same here, in fact I see more Focus RSs than I do Fiesta STs! I think in my area people prefer their AWD and dismiss the Fiesta on size alone so it's just rare to see.I can't say I'm surprised by the Fiesta ST decision. Disappointed, but unsurprised. I rarely, rarely see the ST around — in fact, I don't see many Fiestas period these days. The Fit and the Yaris dominate that category.