Ladies and gentlemen, I stand corrected. The new generation of the iconic Ford Mustang is better than I ever expected. The exterior look great, but the rear is ok I guess. The taillights are definitely not better than last years smoked taillights. Also, all the previous year models have the medallion on the deck-lid, well this year models does not have the medallion but instead has the model symbol(iconic mustang logo) or has the letters spelled out. (GT).
The iconic American muscle car has rounder edges and a more modern-retro style look that really looks mean and sophisticated. Ford shaved off 300 pounds, and is 1.5 inches lower, and added horsepower to all models. But the coolest part of the Mustang can be found on the speedometer, which is labeled "Ground Speed MPH", as if you thought you were really flying, you might be able to thanks to the GTs new electronically "limited"(wink) top speed of 160 mph. This car is a rocket ready to set to the
skies.
I really enjoy the sight of the of the gauges and the classic numbering font set on them for 2013-2014. But as for the 2015, the font is Times New Roman, which these gauges were created to mock the appearance in an aircraft.
With an all new modernization of the car, but living up to the heritage of Mustang. there's no mistaking that this is a Ford Mustang and Underneath that
beautiful sheet metal is all new fully independent front and rear suspensions that isolates road imperfections. The driving dynamics is best ever in a ford
mustang. The all new interior was designed by
aircraft inspired controls and a level of technology we have never seen, such as the wet and snow mode driving selections and the push button start feature. In the near future when I purchase a new car it will be no doubt the 2015 Ford Mustang.
Ladies and gentleman, this is just the beginning. This is what Ford created in 50 years, imagine what they could do in another 50. We have a vast new world of technology to explore right here at our fingertips. Are you ready America?
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-TMAC
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