The Ford Mustang has had a place in the heart of my family for a long time. It was a car that my father imported from the United States a few decades ago, way back in the 1960s. Back then, it was a sign of wealth if one were to drive a foreign made car and my father, with a larger than life ego, wanted a car classy enough to make people do a double take.
As new models roll out, my father continued to import them. He said that Ford Mustang is very reliable and large enough for his family of five to travel in comfort unlike Japanese cars of that time which will only fit four adults comfortably.
His love for the Mustang rubbed off on his children. When my sister arrived in the United States, the first item in her "things to buy" list was a Mustang. To her delight, she found a second hand 1998 Mustang within her budget and she bought it without a second thought.
Many people wondered why, being alone in the United States, she bought a family car, instead of a smaller car. Well, they do not know that our love for the Mustang run deep! I guess only a fellow Mustang lover would understand.
When I went to the United States last year to visit my sister, I had a chance to take her Mustang for a spin. Wow I was impressed that for a car almost as old as I am, it still packs power. Being in America and joining the Ford Mustang Owners' Club only did we truly understand why the Mustang has been one of America's favorite cars since the first production Mustang rolled off the assembly line in Michigan way back in1964.
And I am going to predict that our love for the Mustang will continue into the next generation since my sister's fiancé is a diehard Mustang lover as well.
As new models roll out, my father continued to import them. He said that Ford Mustang is very reliable and large enough for his family of five to travel in comfort unlike Japanese cars of that time which will only fit four adults comfortably.
His love for the Mustang rubbed off on his children. When my sister arrived in the United States, the first item in her "things to buy" list was a Mustang. To her delight, she found a second hand 1998 Mustang within her budget and she bought it without a second thought.
Many people wondered why, being alone in the United States, she bought a family car, instead of a smaller car. Well, they do not know that our love for the Mustang run deep! I guess only a fellow Mustang lover would understand.
When I went to the United States last year to visit my sister, I had a chance to take her Mustang for a spin. Wow I was impressed that for a car almost as old as I am, it still packs power. Being in America and joining the Ford Mustang Owners' Club only did we truly understand why the Mustang has been one of America's favorite cars since the first production Mustang rolled off the assembly line in Michigan way back in1964.
And I am going to predict that our love for the Mustang will continue into the next generation since my sister's fiancé is a diehard Mustang lover as well.
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