areaseven wrote:Basketball Jones wrote:Interesting. Is the Ford Mustang particularly prominent in Filipino pop culture?
Not at all. Majority of Filipinos drive Japanese cars (and pretty much comprise a chunk of the tuner/ricer community).
Initially, I bought Barricade merely because I own a 2005 Mustang. But shortly before the movie came out, the robot design grew on me. Not as good as BT Grimlock or Wheeljack, but still a great toy.
On the contrary, Filipinos buy Japanese cars for practical reasons. They're cheap. They're everywhere. Which means you've got service centers everywhere. And they're reliable.
Recently more and more Filipinos are even switching to Korean cars. Even cheaper.
Most Filipinos CAN'T afford American cars. Especially icon cars and muscle cars.
But the reality is, FIlipinos worship most of anything American, including cars. Especially from lower middle class downwards. And they comprise the majority of the Filipino populace. Practically, something in the vicinity of 90%.
Is the Ford Mustang particularly prominent in Filipino pop culture?
Definitely.
Take it from people on the ground.