View Full Version : Savagegeese reviews the Mustang Terminator.
Scrape
07-06-2020, 10:28 PM
https://youtu.be/_JzZD1KEZWk
Zippy
07-06-2020, 10:59 PM
I can't stand listening to this guy.
Scrape
07-07-2020, 08:22 AM
The guy is a not a people person for sure.
I can't stand listening to this guy.
Laffs
07-07-2020, 08:51 AM
Haven't watched yet (will shortly) but assume based on other videos he's going to rag on the interior because its an early to mid 2000's Domestic, say something snide about engineering being too simplistic or rudimentary, but overall praise the power and fun factor for the price point? That's been every fast US car review I've seen of his (Vette, CTSV, et all)
Armen
07-07-2020, 12:22 PM
It’s a good video. He doesn’t gush over anything and he has some sarcasm that some don’t get. I personally think he’s one of the best and honest reviewers around. He praises the engineering that went into the motor.
True Blue
07-07-2020, 03:56 PM
The guy is a not a people person for sure.
Well he definitely thinks he's funny. Look closely at the 20:40 mark.
Harbinger
07-07-2020, 09:57 PM
Haven't watched yet (will shortly) but assume based on other videos he's going to rag on the interior because its an early to mid 2000's Domestic, say something snide about engineering being too simplistic or rudimentary, but overall praise the power and fun factor for the price point? That's been every fast US car review I've seen of his (Vette, CTSV, et all)
maybe the price point was fair when it was released. Now, people wanting north of 40k for a nearly 20 year old likely molested car that will need work...Not sure if its because I am salty and want one or I'm hitting the nail on the head lol
WidowrRacing
07-10-2020, 08:29 AM
Not many for sale around here but some real clean Termy’s in the U.S with low mileage asking big $.
It’s funny....I recently had a 10yr old boy drooling over mine and he couldn’t say Cobra without the letters SVT in front of it.
He new it was a 2yr production run but thought it was 04-05. He was born in 2009.
No clue how this kid was even familiar with the car but it’s definitely an iconic model of Mustang and will only become more rare in time.
hammerhead
07-10-2020, 08:59 AM
Not many for sale around here but some real clean Termy’s in the U.S with low mileage asking big $.
It’s funny....I recently had a 10yr old boy drooling over mine and he couldn’t say Cobra without the letters SVT in front of it.
He new it was a 2yr production run but thought it was 04-05. He was born in 2009.
No clue how this kid was even familiar with the car but it’s definitely an iconic model of Mustang and will only become more rare in time.
there's a little guy across the street from me like that lol He tells me more about mustangs than I know - I find it very refreshing and cant wait for the day when his parents let him come over to get his hands dirty. He was over the other day with his mom and brother for a swim and I wasn't home so he was grilling the High Commander and filling her with info about fox bodies...The High Commander just smiled and waved...lol he doesn't understand woman yet. But she was impressed with all he knew (not that she could verify) haha
Gr8Stang
07-10-2020, 02:19 PM
I think its an honest review. Highly recommend the book Iron Fist, Lead Foot. Great read for those that own/have owned the 03/04 Cobra or for people who just like to understand how a car like this comes to be.
I enjoyed my 04 Oxford white Cobra vert for many of the reasons explained in the video. Sadly, I broke a piston wrist pin and that was the end of my love affair with a terminator.
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