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      11-09-2009, 12:26 PM   #38
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Originally Posted by jeremyc74 View Post
The target market for this is the Ford enthusiast who wants a fast car, but needs something that can haul people. They may pull a few luxury buyers in with the "bang for your buck" approach, but that's not who they're counting on for the majority of their sales. This car is the size of a 7 Series. They're certainly not gunning for 3 Series shoppers with it.

Also, keep in mind that at $40k, it is VERY well equipped, and is much faster than anything else its size in that price range, with the exception of the G8 GXP maybe.
The SHO has the performance times of around the G8 GT's performance. According to Insideline, the G8 handles better.

GM really needs to make the Caprice PPV for civilians.......

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Originally Posted by MrRoboto View Post
The enthusiast may make up some of the the customers but wont help with market share. I really dont know. The 'bang for the buck' may sway some but I seriously doubt anyone looking at a BMW 7 or Audi 8 would ever look at a Ford regardless how loaded with goodies it is for the price.

Again it is misplaced in time. If they made it a bit smaller and dropped the price a bit it could fit in the hot pocket we are talking about 335, A4, etc.
Is price all you consider when it comes to vehicles competing against what?

The Taurus SHO does not compete with the 335i, A4, etc. It competes against Charger SRT-8 which hello, also starts at $40K.

Everyone needs to stop thinking because a mainstream car can reach $40K in its price, means it goes against your precious BMW.
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