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08/01/20
11:33
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Originally posted by Neil3220:
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hi. the points you raised are totally valid and yes we dont know what they have in mind but i did my estmates based on forward production but i still dont think cbr wheels wil ever be a low cost option on any cars now or into the future There are no cars out there that come with them as standard equipment and i dont think there ever will be . and the arguement can be advanced that lots of litle users can make up a market but the potential for takeup has been proved to be historicaly limited. mustang 350 with carbon wheels for example are only 14percent of total mustangs produced as OEM and as one motoring journo said that ppl who wanted one have already go one The aftermkt is always an option but do the benefits out weigh the cost for a daily driver and some owners are replacing cbr wheels on race focused models with alloys for daily use i think its a huge valuation for a company with its history and no profits
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You say no car has CBR wheels as standard equipment and add that you don't think any car ever will. You're wrong. The Mustang GT350R has them as standard, and it has been this way for a few years. The GT350 has them as an option. The GT has them as an option.