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I don't really like the Mustang that much. It's super controllable but it feels like was built for people who are no taller than 5'0 in my opinion
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In the back seat, yes, you need to be shorter than 5'. (back seats suck in about all 2-door sports cars) I'm 5'10" it's comfortable to me to drive. My brother who's 6'4" can drive them with no complaints. The seat does go all the way back though.
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I'm 6'2 and after an hour of driving one in driver's ed, I'll die happy never having to sit in such a tiny car again. Same thing goes for a few BMW's too. If they were to make the Mustang slightly bigger, it would be one of my favorite vehicles
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Which Ford: Explorer, Expedition, or Excursion?
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Expedition or Explorer. I don't know about the other one, as I have never driven it
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The excursion is a little larger than a suburban with worse gas mileage. Ford didn't think it out, they just wanted to turn to chevy and say "mines bigger."
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I like big, powerful vehicles, but even the Excursion is too big for me. Biggest I'd go is an Expedition.
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Yeah, us North Americans love big stuff, like .45's, SUV's, and Bowie knives. Especially in Texas, the only place I have been where no one even bats an eye if they see that you have a hunting rifle laying on the back seat of your car
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