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Finally!!! A Mustang Worth Buying!!!
with 400hp on the stock v-8, i wonder what the SVT peeps and the Cobra designers have in mind...600+?
vette vs viper vs ...mustang? BAH!!!!! here's the link..enjoy! http://www.nctd.com/printversion-sneak.cfm?ReviewID=36 |
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Location: Manhattan
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I'm not much of a muscle car kinda guy... and i would seriously fear overproduction (like this latest generation of Mustangs) but damn.. if I could get some luxury features in that interior, I would seriously consider buying that car. It's quite beautiful.
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Location: San Diego, CA.
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I think its kinda ugly, and the red interior is nothing any car manufacturer should still make, let alone show off. I do like some of the controls on the inside however, especially the toggle switches i've seen in other pictures.
As far as the engine and power goes, i believe that 400hp is going to be on the Cobra or Mach1, but probably only the Cobra. That 400hp number is on a supercharged v8. They have two other v8's to drop in there, a dual-cam 4valve one (probably for a mach1), and a single cam 3valve (probably for the GT), and the craptacular v6. Since their are 3 v8 engines, and only two v8 model, plus the SVT, that just seems to me like the way the engines would be used.
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Location: Florida
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Same here Halx, but it looks like we're out of luck. ![]() I prefer to buy American, but it looks like if I want a good-performing car with leather, climate control, navigation, etc. in the $30-40k range, I don't really have a choice but to buy an import. |
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comparatively...it is the most attractive mustang i have even seen and i think the design will catch many a long stare when this thing hits the road.
i agree that overproduction will make those long stares short lived as there will 5 trillion of them on the road in no time at all. nonetheless, for the likely sub $30k price tag, this isnt a bad buy at all. my 2004 maxima needs a little less refined american stablemate anyway ![]() |
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Location: Don't worry about it.
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Overproduction?
STi, Evo8's, all high end exlusive performence cars that came to America this year, that aren't EVER going to be overproduced. S4's, M3's, M5's, RS6, all high end performance with amazing luxury - cars but you just don't see them everywhere. But almost no high end import performence vehicle is overproduced to bring to American soil, it just costs too much money, not just to get the cars here, but a brand new M3 is around 55-60k, and It's slower then a Mustang, however, it is a BMW.
I'm not an American car fan, I am a truck kinda guy though. I own a Silverado and an M3, however, Ford to me has REALLY stepped it up in design and interior fabrication. Chevy is falling off the face of the map with low quality interior's and the cheapness of the ride. Ford has stepped up, and this is no different. Pretty amazing you can get a car with better performence numbers then a Vette for 12-15k less. I think this Mustang is awsome, however, it needs far better interior options. As far overproduction, it's the 5 or 6 models of Mustang's that are offered that makes them appear everywhere. A small number of those is the real Mustang though, the SVT Cobra. Last edited by Kurant; 11-03-2003 at 11:15 AM.. |
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Location: SE USA
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I'm extremely jazzed about this new Mustang. The "newest" Mustang I've ever owned was a '71, and I haven't been terribly impressed with the original Pony of late. This new '05 looks to be what brings me back to the Mustang again. Very, very nice.
Oh, and the red interior is keeping in line with the retro theme. Until recently, when all cars came in tan or grey, there were probably more Mustangs produced with red/maroon interiors than damned near the rest of 'em put together. |
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More Freedom, Less Bullshit
Location: Tulsa, OK
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"The 2005 Mustang's engines and transmissions will be upgraded across the board, but only the base 3.8L pushrod V6 will be replaced. The concept cars were shown with the 4.6-liter dual-overhead-cam supercharged V8 used in the 2003 SVT Cobra (the current ultimate Mustang), tuned to generate an impressive 400 horsepower. The GT features a six-speed manual transmission, while the Convertible has a five-speed automatic. Expect the same engine/transmission combinations in the most expensive next-generation Mustangs. Below that, there will be two more variants of the 4.6-liter V8: single-overhead-cam with three valves per cylinder, and dual-cam with four valves per cylinder, both normally aspirated. Lesser Mustangs will have a five-speed manual or four-speed automatic. The new base engine will be a variant of Ford's current 3.0L overhead cam V6, now offered in the Taurus sedan, producing a little over 200 horsepower. "
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Location: NoVA
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Re: Overproduction?
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I'm not trying to call you out or anything, but I see those cars everywhere around where I live. I've seen several STi's and M3's , and an Evo VIII just on campus alone, not to mention the city...you'd be hard pressed to go a day here without running into an M3 or an STi or 7 Series BMW or an XJR or anything else...you are even guaranteed to see most of those cars parked at the metro...it's kind of sad, I've gotten used to them all. They're still nice, though. ![]() |
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Location: Florida
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Re: Re: Overproduction?
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![]() I used to work near Tysons Corner. I'd see Bentleys and Ferraris at least once a week. BMWs were as prevalent as Neons and Civics in most places. That's certainly not the norm though, I've never lived anywhere else where those kinds of cars were so common. Here in Florida, I don't see much except for Buicks, Lincolns, and Cadillacs. ![]() |
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Location: NoVA
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FAIRFAX REPRESENT!!! NOVA native here...and i can tell you that i am not normal compared to rest of country...save orange county, CA or dade county, FLA. i love it though!! and my maxima is BOMB!!! i dont care what the rest of these german sedan pushing people think. i know what i like.
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Location: Florida
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That is a damn nice car. It's also pretty cheap. I would love one for myself.
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That stang looks mean. Ford is finally doing something right with it after not changing the car for a decade. At that price they will fly off the lots,
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