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<blockquote data-quote="s4awd" data-source="post: 13414332" data-attributes="member: 153399"><p>I agree with Gabed and Dubbfaris and Daffy. This one is going to be tough. Ford has to sell cars so something definitely has to change. The problem is that the Mustang has a very limited audience. Many people have good memories of them, the brand is very strong but the Mustang name has it's own stigma. Cheap speed, crude, antiquated, Dairy Queen, etc. Because people tend to view cars as extensions of themselves, Prius for tree huggers, BMW/Merc forward thinking status seekers, Ford has to design a car that doesn't slap the preconceived notion of a Mustang buyer on to the owner. It should just be a nice car. Problem is, true Mustang owners will revolt if it's not true to it's Mustang roots. If it's still a pony car and has a big horse on the grill which I think it will, you will turn off prospecive non mustang people. It will indeed be tough but I think it will be fine <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="s4awd, post: 13414332, member: 153399"] I agree with Gabed and Dubbfaris and Daffy. This one is going to be tough. Ford has to sell cars so something definitely has to change. The problem is that the Mustang has a very limited audience. Many people have good memories of them, the brand is very strong but the Mustang name has it's own stigma. Cheap speed, crude, antiquated, Dairy Queen, etc. Because people tend to view cars as extensions of themselves, Prius for tree huggers, BMW/Merc forward thinking status seekers, Ford has to design a car that doesn't slap the preconceived notion of a Mustang buyer on to the owner. It should just be a nice car. Problem is, true Mustang owners will revolt if it's not true to it's Mustang roots. If it's still a pony car and has a big horse on the grill which I think it will, you will turn off prospecive non mustang people. It will indeed be tough but I think it will be fine :) [/QUOTE]
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