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Old 01-24-2022, 11:27 AM   #243
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The only thing that makes me take pause from mostly Ford and to a lesser degree GM is that when they do this retro-mobiles, the styling ages quickly. And they don’t really commit to the retro-model. So often you’re left wondering if this goes the way of the Toyota FJ and dies?

Examples of this abound, but the FJ and Hummer brands speak to me.

In terms of styling, the Mustang and Camaro change so much, it’s like I don’t know which one to own and to hold on to because they have this styling schizophrenia. What the Jeep Wrangler and Porsche 911 show is that continuous evolution is okay. I don’t know why they constantly need to re-do the styling all the time.

When I see a Gen V Camaro, I wonder if it’s from the 90s. But it’s only 2014 or so. But it aged terribly. Same for most Mustangs.

How would I know this won’t happen with the Bronco if I bought one?
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