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How To Make A Mustang Look Exotic

How to make a Mustang look exotic?

I don't mean like a whole body kit or conversion just like external changes to make it look pretty exotic, and also which year Mustang do you think looks most exotic with mods and other things. Thanks!

Is a ford GT a mustang?

I know that there are mustang gts but there is a Ford car that's just named Ford gt. I looked it up to discover that it's a luxury sports car. So I'm guessing it's not a mustang. Am I wrong?

Girl Driving A Mustang?

I'm almost 16 and I'm pretty sure my parents are going to get me a mustang (most likely a red or a light green one). Is it weird for a girl to drive a mustang? What do guys think about it?

What does it mean when somebody says you look exotic ?

I told you lol
and I meant it in a good way as in an exotic dancer or exotic food
out of this planet exotic
unique

finally you can get some sleep huh

What does it mean if a guy calls you 'exotic'?

I would consider that a compliment!  Now when I was young I was a pretty gal but no guy  would ever dream of calling me exotic.  People called me an “Irish Rose”  or a pretty country girl, natural and healthy looking.  Maybe at times when I was a very young teenager I wanted to be something else.  Like the time I tried to lie in the sun to make all my freckles run together so I’d have exotic olive skin.  Or all the “Sun-In” and lemon juice I dumped on my hair to turn it blonde or the iron we curly haired girls would use to try to straighten it, sof I could try to look like a typical California Girl.An exotic young woman might somehow have the allure of something mysterious, fascinating eyes, and an aura of far away places.  It isn’t a race thing, but nevertheless your soul has the allure of something new to him, something beckoning exploration.Unless he meant erotic.  Then he meant  something else all together.Either way.  He likes you

Why don't car companies produce cheap cars that still look exotic?

Some do.You can get kit and replica cars which have an exotic bodyshell over fairly bog standard running gear. These vary vastly in quality and to some extent you get what you pay for, but are still likely to be more expensive or worse quality than the original model they are based on.However when most people buy a car they are looking to get some balance between practicaility, performance and ‘style/status’ and replica cars tend not to do any of these very well, certainly not the ‘cheap’ ones.Also the market for these sorts of cars tends to be fairly limited so you lose the economies of scale that mass manufactured cars provide.Equally many manufacturers now provide quite a large range of models, including high performance versions at relatively modest prices which tend to be more attractive to may people and there is a huge market in classic cars. For example in the UK you can get an MGB Gt in reasonable condition for a few thousand pounds.

What does it mean to have "exotic" beauty?

QUESTION: What does it mean to have "exotic" beauty?ANSWER: I certainly don’t have any of that… but I have encountered some who do.What they have in common is that they are from another culture/ethnicity and have features that are considered beautiful in the observer’s culture.So, they might be beautiful in their home culture, or they might be ordinary, with other traits of face and form being higher-value. That’s fairly unlikely, because standards of beauty tend to favor obvious markers of health and fertility, regardless of culture, but within those parameters there’s plenty of room for variability.Basically, you consider someone from your culture and ethnicity to be beautiful because they have regular, symmetrical features that avoid coarseness. You consider someone from another culture to be exotically beautiful if they have those same aspects, plus one or more traits that are not common where you are from (eye shape or color, hair texture or color, skin texture or color).Another source of “exotic beauty” can be hybrid vigor and mixed-ethnic traits. So, for example, there are lots of beautiful “black” women, and there are lots of beautiful white women, but dark-skinned women with green or hazel eyes tend to be standouts.“Exotic beauty” is slowly becoming less of a viable concept as the world becomes more cosmopolitan, and feature sets from other populations become more commonplace in any person’s current culture.At some point, the world population will be mostly blended, and any reasonably comely “throwbacks” or perhaps the visiting citizens of colony planets who are dark-brown-skinned with black hair and brown eyes, or blond and blue-eyed - rather than the future-standard golden-tan with brown hair and brown eyes - will be considered “exotic” and possibly exotically beautiful… right up until the race riots and stonings start. . . but I digress.

Which exotic cars are the most reliable?

“Which exotic cars are the most reliable?“While I agree with Arman Parmar’s list. I do not consider all of the cars on the list to be exotic. For instance, I do not think of any Corvette or Mustang as exotic. Lexus has a single exotic, the LFA.So, my list would look more like:Reliable:Acura NSX (2nd gen)Somewhat reliable:Audi R8Lamborghini HuracanLamborghini Gallardo (manual transmission)BMW i8Unreliable:Aston MartinMcLarenFerrariLamborghini AventadorLooking at this list you may ask me why I did not include the 1st gen NSX. For the harsh reason that I do not consider it an exotic, It just does not have the styling and horsepower to rise to MY definition of exotic. Before you comment on my opinion, please be aware that I currently own a 2004 NSX like this one:It is an awesome sports car. But is just too tame to be an exotic for me.-Doug

Is a Chevrolet Corvette a muscle car or an exotic?

Both those terms are extremely vague. A “muscle car” in the mid-1960s was what was then a mid sized or compact car with a high-performance engine installed. The term was applied retroactively to standard or full-sized 1950s and early 1960s cars with high-performance engines. After the oil crisis of the 3rd quarter of the 20th Century, “muscle car” could refer to a compact or mid-sized car that “looked like” a muscle car.An “exotic” usually refers to an extremely expensive limited production automobile. It is very difficult to consider anything mass produced as “exotic”. 26,000 copies makes a car commonplace.The Corvette was introduced as a “sports car” which, in the early 1950s had a specific image. Unlike what was considered a “muscle car”, the Corvette was supposed to have superior performance on a road race course, not a drag strip. While some “exotics” could be considered sports cars, the Corvette was mass produced and never reached the price-point of an “exotic”.So while a Corvette could closely match the performance of an exotic and a muscle car, it is still what it was intended to be - a sports car.

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