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<blockquote data-quote="paynecasey" data-source="post: 13248066" data-attributes="member: 127309"><p>Changed the word from fact to rumor in the above post because your right Ford hasn't said anything. But those rumors are spot on and I doubt Ford is putting feelers out their to get responses. They have closed in consumer test groups for that.</p><p></p><p>Check out this article. Rumor here say source...<a href="http://www.edmunds.com/car-news/2015-ford-mustang-auto-designers-say-future-pony-car-has-good-bones-stunning-look.html" target="_blank">Edmunds link</a></p><p></p><p>Just the Facts:</p><p>Auto designers tell Edmunds that the 2015 Ford Mustang has good bones, a stunning appearance, but still "looks like a Mustang."</p><p>"All I can tell you is that it looks great," said Jack Telnack, former global design boss at Ford. "You will know it's a Mustang. There is no question about that."</p><p>The 2015 Mustang is expected to have a lower, sleeker appearance because t<strong>he engine and suspension towers are positioned lower than on the 2013 model,</strong> said Stewart Reed, chair of the undergraduate transportation design program at the Art Center College of Design.</p><p></p><p>See bold. If true then yes like I said it will "MOST LIKELY" have a lower center of gravity.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="paynecasey, post: 13248066, member: 127309"] Changed the word from fact to rumor in the above post because your right Ford hasn't said anything. But those rumors are spot on and I doubt Ford is putting feelers out their to get responses. They have closed in consumer test groups for that. Check out this article. Rumor here say source...[URL="http://www.edmunds.com/car-news/2015-ford-mustang-auto-designers-say-future-pony-car-has-good-bones-stunning-look.html"]Edmunds link[/URL] Just the Facts: Auto designers tell Edmunds that the 2015 Ford Mustang has good bones, a stunning appearance, but still "looks like a Mustang." "All I can tell you is that it looks great," said Jack Telnack, former global design boss at Ford. "You will know it's a Mustang. There is no question about that." The 2015 Mustang is expected to have a lower, sleeker appearance because t[B]he engine and suspension towers are positioned lower than on the 2013 model,[/B] said Stewart Reed, chair of the undergraduate transportation design program at the Art Center College of Design. See bold. If true then yes like I said it will "MOST LIKELY" have a lower center of gravity. [/QUOTE]
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