Next Mustang???

SFlaCobra

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Car And Driver just updated this as their banner on Facebook. Description is this is from the November Issue.

Any more details on this??


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I like it, but then again.........I don't really know, need more pics. They are on the right track from a design stand point. I can definitely see this being a lil bit smaller and lighter.
 
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That is the best image for the "next mustang" that I've seen so far, I like it.

Need to see the back to know for sure.
 

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they can't possibly f the car up that bad. it looks like a 2dr taurus

These were my exact thoughts. It doesn't even look like a mustang. If this is what the redesign looks like I will be very disappointed....
 

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I'd say that's plausible. We know that the next mustang will have evoque styling and that Ford is designing it more as a world car. That certainly fits the bill.

I for one, like it.
 

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I understand where the Nay Sayers are coming from, But you can't just keep going with retro styling forever.....Things change, Ford is changing the Mustang for the better.

For a redesign, this looks pretty good.

love it, looks absolutely BAD ASS! i'm sure it's not even close though, the magazines never are.


Exactly. No doubt in my mind the official design will vary a bit from this.
 

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For the love of god no, dont kill the mustang with that audi r8 abomination

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People said the exact same things in 94 with the debut of the SN95. The simple fact is that retro is done. Ford can also no longer afford to build closed market vehicles. R&D costs need to be shifted globally, that necessitates design changes that accommodate more markets.

You can always buy a well maintained used one if you don't like new.
 

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