I like it

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In my opinion, it's gonna be very difficult for Ford to top the last few years of the regeneration of the Stangs and keep the "basic theme" without A.....getting stale, and B.....getting so far afield that it starts to look like a .................Fiat/Dart
 
In my opinion, it's gonna be very difficult for Ford to top the last few years of the regeneration of the Stangs and keep the "basic theme" without A.....getting stale, and B.....getting so far afield that it starts to look like a .................Fiat/Dart

You hit the nail on the head :coffee2: my thoughts as well, thank you:coffee2:
 
I like it, and suspension wise, it's totally different than before.
 
I almost bought a 2013. Hope they keep the 5.0. My new trucks a ford 5.0 and at 360 horse the truck is peppy.
 
Going thru the whole gallery, it really does look pretty good. I couldn't find anything goofy or lame about it. Nice job I think.
 
Looks like a ugly chick with a big stomach and no ***
 
I like it, alot. I have always liked the newer Aston Martins front end, and Jaguars (both ford owned lol), and this Mustang looks like them, but different. The interior looks great, and different. The rear pic reminds me of "Bullit". I would probably get this before anything else (ha! right now, I probably couldn't afford an emblem!)
Here are some pics of it to help with the discussion lol
 

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I like it.and would like to see it with some other body additions as a shelby version. Mopar better get on the ball and do a drastic change to the shoe box vacuum formed Challenger. If not they will never catch up with the Mustang's and Camaro's
 
Mopar better get on the ball and do a drastic change to the shoe box vacuum formed Challenger.

OMFG LOL

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It's another nice job for Ford.

Remember, Ford was the only one of the American's who kept producing RWD cars, when GM and Chrysler threw in the towel.

Mustangs, Crown Vics, and Thunderbirds kept the affordable V8/RWD platform alive for a decade while Chrysler and GM screwed around with FWD compacts, intermediates, and minivans.

Mustang, is probably the single biggest reason the new Challengers and Camaros even exist.
 
I don't care for it. Honestly, each year that goes by I dislike new cars more and more. Pickups aren't that bad but cars, just getting uglier.
 
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