Ford Mustang

Carol M said:
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Nice. :thumbsup:

Silly me picking one with a roof. Should have known better.

Do the new attachments not copy. :?
 
Saw one of these in the flesh today, very handsome coupe like the 4series, one thing that detracts is the uk get clear rear lenses, what is that all about - much prefer the red lenses - that's a stang trademark surely, can you retrofit us red ones?
 
Demand appears pretty high for these. A friend has a V8 on order since June last year. He was hoping to get one of the initial UK allocation in December, then he was told mid to late April, then May and now his Dealer has no idea when it will be delivered :o
 
I suppose the Mustang vs Camaro battle in the States will go on forever but last year in two visits to California ( where SWMBO is from) I must say that I liked the Chevy better (both times the V6 versions). However, what I liked MUCH more was the Chevy Corvette 6.2L Z06, supercharged 650 horsepower car that a friend out there owns and let me drive!! Really nice!
 

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A manual V8 Mustang Coupe is the only new car I would currently want to buy (just wish I could afford one)!

How come the normally slushmatic US can offer something petrol-engined, naturally aspirated and RWD with a MANUAL gearbox - even BMW can't/don't/won't do that any more!

And nobody else seems to - pricing is certainly very competitive! I hope Ford do very well with them. :thumbsup:
 
The problem I have with the new ones is that they're just far too common. When you saw an 'old' one, you'd get all excited because it's quite a rare sight on this side of the pond. Now it's just a case of 'meh, someone's bought one new from a dealer'.

It's a shame, because I really like them. I'd just prefer it if they were a bit rarer.
 
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