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Ford is in my Mazda's blood.
I could scream that I just lost all of this and have to type it all again.
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How in the world did Car and Driver get the 4900-5100lb Aviator to 60 in 7.4 and 7.6 seconds in two tests they did? It has the same engine as the Marauder but with 18 less pound feet of twist. Different transmission? Blah, that's not it. And whats that about it being hard to smoke tires in the Marauder? I do it ALL THE TIME in the Marquis, which has 58 less lb-ft or torque and 102 less equestrians motivating it. This bothers me and I think that Car and Driver needs to start esplanin'. How about ya'll? I see what most of you get 1/4 mile wise, but how about those 0-60 runs?
HOWEVER! While I love the Marauder dearly, and I think it has more soul than almost any car on the road today, I believe that it is a little more expensive than it should be for the options it offers, and could use a bit more power from the factory. Almost all of you have done something to get better performance from it, and while even if it was better you'd do it anyways, you hafta admit, it seems a little weak for 34 grand. The 2004 Acura TL (almost the exact same price and targets almost the same group of men) matches or beats the Marauder spacial wise with a few exceptions such as trunk space, wheelbase, ect in aspects of space....(hip room, head room, blah blah blah). The TL has more performance bang for it's buck, has a lot more in the way of creature comforts, has a cheaper destination charge, sucks up less gas, is built a whole lot more nicely, weighs less and offers a 6-speed stick. That may not matter to most of you, but it should, because the Marauder is not viewed as seriously as it should be by the general population of automotive buyers. This is the doom of the Marauder, this is why it isn't selling as well as expected. Ford should be more serious about how badly they want to sell this vehicle. I don't see how this would be a problem to Marauder guys like all of yous, for if Mercury and Ford were expound on the massive amount of potential the Marauder has, you guys have the very real chance of getting an even greater American beauty right from the signature of purchase. I'm only 16, so I'm not sure if I can really be taken seriously, but I really want to know what you all think of this. Thanks a bunch! -James
Sorry if something isn't spelled right, I'm in a hurry and the spell check isn't workin for me at the moment.
OK!
How in the world did Car and Driver get the 4900-5100lb Aviator to 60 in 7.4 and 7.6 seconds in two tests they did? It has the same engine as the Marauder but with 18 less pound feet of twist. Different transmission? Blah, that's not it. And whats that about it being hard to smoke tires in the Marauder? I do it ALL THE TIME in the Marquis, which has 58 less lb-ft or torque and 102 less equestrians motivating it. This bothers me and I think that Car and Driver needs to start esplanin'. How about ya'll? I see what most of you get 1/4 mile wise, but how about those 0-60 runs?
HOWEVER! While I love the Marauder dearly, and I think it has more soul than almost any car on the road today, I believe that it is a little more expensive than it should be for the options it offers, and could use a bit more power from the factory. Almost all of you have done something to get better performance from it, and while even if it was better you'd do it anyways, you hafta admit, it seems a little weak for 34 grand. The 2004 Acura TL (almost the exact same price and targets almost the same group of men) matches or beats the Marauder spacial wise with a few exceptions such as trunk space, wheelbase, ect in aspects of space....(hip room, head room, blah blah blah). The TL has more performance bang for it's buck, has a lot more in the way of creature comforts, has a cheaper destination charge, sucks up less gas, is built a whole lot more nicely, weighs less and offers a 6-speed stick. That may not matter to most of you, but it should, because the Marauder is not viewed as seriously as it should be by the general population of automotive buyers. This is the doom of the Marauder, this is why it isn't selling as well as expected. Ford should be more serious about how badly they want to sell this vehicle. I don't see how this would be a problem to Marauder guys like all of yous, for if Mercury and Ford were expound on the massive amount of potential the Marauder has, you guys have the very real chance of getting an even greater American beauty right from the signature of purchase. I'm only 16, so I'm not sure if I can really be taken seriously, but I really want to know what you all think of this. Thanks a bunch! -James
Sorry if something isn't spelled right, I'm in a hurry and the spell check isn't workin for me at the moment.