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Fiesta ST Age Demographics

Fiesta ST Age Demographics

  • 16-24 years

    Votes: 270 17.1%
  • 25-34 years

    Votes: 636 40.2%
  • 35-44 years

    Votes: 363 22.9%
  • 45-54 years

    Votes: 166 10.5%
  • 55-64 years

    Votes: 112 7.1%
  • 65 years and over

    Votes: 35 2.2%

  • Total voters
    1,582
Messages
19
Likes
22
Location
Powell
#11
Ok, an ancient checking in--just turned 66, and even though I'll be working for a few more decades, got my first Social Security payment this month. Ha! Guess what it's going to fund? I've been daily driving a 2002 Focus SVT for about five years now, and that little Fiesta ST is just the replacement I've been waiting for. In centuries past, I had one of the original pocket rockets, a 1963 Austin Mini Cooper, and later a brand new first-year 1983 VW GTI, so I have always loved the little giant killers. When I'm too old to dance on the pedals and get a puckered bunghole from over-cooking a country road twisty, I'll just break out the shawl and rocking chair and fade into the sunset. But 'til then........yahoo!
 


Messages
242
Likes
32
Location
Los Angeles
#12
Ok, an ancient checking in--just turned 66, and even though I'll be working for a few more decades, got my first Social Security payment this month. Ha! Guess what it's going to fund? I've been daily driving a 2002 Focus SVT for about five years now, and that little Fiesta ST is just the replacement I've been waiting for. In centuries past, I had one of the original pocket rockets, a 1963 Austin Mini Cooper, and later a brand new first-year 1983 VW GTI, so I have always loved the little giant killers. When I'm too old to dance on the pedals and get a puckered bunghole from over-cooking a country road twisty, I'll just break out the shawl and rocking chair and fade into the sunset. But 'til then........yahoo!
That's awesome, good for you!
 


Sourskittle

4000 Post Club
Messages
4,567
Likes
861
Location
Lakeland
#15
32 years old
I love seeing old guys driving stock SRT4's !! Someone has to save them...

I wish more speed crazy mofo's like me owned fist, and I am guilty of complaining about "old miata owners driving fist", but as long as your driving it at its needed level of butt kicking, I'm proud you old(er) guys !!

Hope I'm cool enough to drive omni GLH-S or srt4 or fist type car in 20/40 years.
 


Messages
844
Likes
41
Location
Culleoka
#16
Hey Clarifixer...I'm a couple years older than you and see you are from Powell, Ohio. Back in the '60s, I used to run the oval at Powell Motor Speedway. Is it still there?
 


mikey

New Member
Messages
3
Likes
1
Location
Pepperell
#19
I'm 68 and my grandboys think I'm pretty cool. Maybe they're right!
67 here - glad I'm not the oldest! And the grand kids call me 'crazy grandpa".
The taste in cars has never changed - small, fast and nimble. This is the Lotus Super 7 and FIAT Abarth (original) I've always wanted but could never fit in.
 


RNB

New Member
Messages
4
Likes
2
Location
Bakersfield
#20
Always small cars. In the 70's it was an Austin Mini, Fiat 500 and Morris Minor Wagon. Unfortunately all push rod engines...no overhead cams and 4 valves per cylinder in those days!
 


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