Zig
Well-Known Member
My f350 is a v8 (diesel) but isn’t rated by the epa.I have a question here rather than a comment. It seems to me that the biggest sticking point for the future of the Mustang is the existence of the V8. I assume that at some point, emissions regulations will make a V8 physically impossible to ship. I'm not familiar enough with the regulations to know when that will occur, but I assume it'll happen sometime before 2030.
So, my question is - on the presumption that V8s will no longer exist anywhere soon - should Ford continue to develop future Mustangs based on other powertrains? I personally think they should (it's sad to lose the V8, but sadder still to lose the Mustang itself), but I can see why many folks may believe that the Mustang and the V8 are so intrinsically linked that they are inseparable even in principle.
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