One of the most polarizing car designs in recent history IMO - a love it or hate it deal...
Some of my Corvette pals think its sexy but under-powered; others have made these comments:
"It looks like a catfish coming down the road"
"The interior looks like a circus inside" (I have the red/black premium interior)
I just laugh it off and drive on..
I have a corvette also. C6 vert. Used to have a C5. People haven't seen a cheesy interior until they've sat in a C5. I have the red/black interior also. I love it. It's supposed to have a touch of retro. For those retro corvette lovers out there, take a closer look at some of your interiors.
As regards the catfish, yes, I agree. I cannot get used to the grill. Like everything else on the car. Am getting a mesh grill, today in fact. Might change the wheels for personalization reasons alone; find nothing offensive about the
chrome 7 stars.
As regards the power, good enough for me. Not trying to prove anything to anyone on the road. I own a 400HP vette, used to own a 300HP twin turbo 300ZX, own a lincoln MKT ecoboost twin turbo, owned a C5.
Actually, I think my Lincoln is faster than the lot of them, with the possible exception of the C6.
I don't play games around town. Like to accelerate getting on the expressway, will open up a little on the expressway, around town I think people who endanger others should be thrown in jail, which automatically gets about 70% of mustang drivers off the road.
As for the sound, I like the TBird sound better than the vette. (stock exhaust)
In 2002, outside of the retro market, I'm not sure there was a market for the T-Bird. However, Hagerty valuation shows that the 2002-2005 are increasing in value. For comparison, Hagerty shows the Cadillac XLR, a car made around the same time, which also never achieved the desired sale numbers, continuing to lose value.
Why did I get mine? Was looking at a bunch of different makes. Then saw a T-Bird on Bring a Trailer that was customized and lowered. From the side profile, the car screamed "muscle-car." So, decided to look at a few. The real thing looked small enough to be a sports car, but, yes, at the same time has a muscle car look. That was what clinched it for me. Also, I loved the red and black interior.