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Old 02-10-2000, 08:21 AM   #3
Ripper
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Maybe it's best that they don't come out. The 99 Cobra has some serious issues. The Ford fix only addresses part of the problem. I hear or have read that the pistons are a serious weak link in the engine. Also, there have been problems regarding the independent rear suspension. Until these are addressed by Ford, I would not buy a 2000 Cobra. For the specifics, you need to dig through some issues of MM&FF but I remember not liking what I read.
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