originally posted in:The Garage
What are your thoughts about the 2015 Mustang? I think its going to be quite good. I think it looks fantastic. Looks wise it's my favorite "moder" Mustang since the new edge ones in 99. I think it's going to perform well, due to it finally having irs. Honestly I like it so much that I'm putting it on the last for my next possible car. I really want to drive one as soon as they hit the showrooms.
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Yummy. My next car once i get a 20+hr plus jerb
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Sooo sexy
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Challenger > Mustang
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Modern American muscle cars seem to be taking a serious step in the right direction, both aesthetically and in terms of performance and handling. The new Mustang looks gorgeous, and I'd love to get my hands on one. Happy with my ST as is, but I know what I'm getting a few years down the line...
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Edited by A Traffic Cone: 6/6/2014 10:57:59 PMI still prefer Camaros.... Personal preference since I don't care for FORD or Dodge except every once in a while with their muscle cars.
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Looks great, I've read the figures and it seems like it'll be a good car. I love the direction a lot of American cars are going.
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Looks good actually, still not a fan of them though.
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Looks good but would rather have an M4 or maybe the new C63, also which one of you is my chevy forza buddy?
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LolRustang
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It's still a Ford
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looks like an angrier, 2 seater Fusion.
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Edited by XSEAN : 5/31/2014 7:11:38 PMMeet your older and much more enjoyable brother 1v1 me Jokes aside I am not a big fan of modern american muscles car except for the 2014 Challenger HELLCAT
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It's all about the super snakes.
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[quote]Preparations for the launch of the all-new 2015 Mustang are well underway in Dearborn and you can rest assured that at Steeda Autosports we are not resting on our laurels – we have our engineering team already working feverishly on a full complement of performance enhancements for the 2015 Mustang… and you will not be disappointed with the advance technology our Skunk-Works team is using as they embark on the mission to take the new Mustang to the next level of performance.[/quote] [quote]Our work is cut out for us because unbeknown to most Mustang aficionados (and not “officially” confirmed by Ford for obvious reasons), the 2015 Mustang ended up gaining 200-300 pounds in this remake[/quote] So apparently the weight loss is nothing but rumors, and the guys at Steeda are saying it actually packed on 200-300 pounds
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This thing gets 100+ mpg
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I'm not a big fan of this Mustang. Looks weird.
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looks like a cheap taurus sho fite me irl
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The Aston Martin imitation is strong, but I kinda do like the newer body style.
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Still isn't gonna stop me from being a Chevy guy
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*sigh* Why do you Americans persist in modelling modern muscle cars after European sports cars?
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[quote] I really want to drive one as soon as they hit the showrooms.[/quote]As soon as we get one, I will be able to. Jelly?
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I like it, enough of this straight line drag racing bullshit, I want an American Sports Car that'll go around a track with Europeon and Japanese equivalents. Independent Rear Suspension is just the beginning, I also want AWD on higher end models.
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I'd rather spend money on a motorcycle or a different car I want. Mustangs are to cliche now, and can generally make you look like a douchebag if your not careful.
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I think it looks [i]amazing[/i]
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I love this car. It's so mean, wide and low now. It's definitely a car you need to see in person. Not only did I get a chance to see it in person, but I got to sit in it. It was amazing, the leather Recaro's were so comfortable and the fit and finish is great. Then you have the performance, which should be awesome since the 5.0 performance package out performs the Boss. Then you have the GT350, which will be a Boss on steroids. The future is exciting for the Mustang, I really can't wait to see what comes next. Here's my pictures of it, they're scattered through the album: [url]https://flic.kr/s/aHsjXSoHnA[/url]