sperold
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I have 90 SHO. It has no sunroof, no keyless entry, no delayed headlight shut down....no frills. It is like a not-too-optioned Taurus LX, with the mighty Yamaha engine. They did it in 1990, should they do it now? I am sure the price tag is holding some people back, and in Canada, the price is worse. If the price were cut 5 to 10K (from mid 40's in Canada), would that help? In the true sense of cost reduction, I would be willing to give up the all wheel drive (and all the weight). Along with that, delete some of the Lincoln type options, lighten the car up and give it the silver colour they don't want you to have. Why, if necessary, turn the engine around, slap a manual tranny behind it and give me rear wheel drive, if that is what it takes to get the cost down. If there is no money to be saved, leave it a front wheeler. Leave the brakes and suspension untouched as much as possible as I understand they are superbe. And leave the Ford development costs out of it. They lost more money selling off all the European car companies their MBA's just had to have, than they will ever spend in development costs in our lifetime. So, is there an appetite for a no-nonsense, low cost SHO (in a less luxurious form), or not.
