new body style
#11
If I wanted a 4 door version
of what was once a classic muscle car, I'd have bought a Dodge Charger...
Again, hope Ford learned from their past.... if not, I'm prepared to help butt heads with them myself. (Like they care about my opinion. LOL)
Again, hope Ford learned from their past.... if not, I'm prepared to help butt heads with them myself. (Like they care about my opinion. LOL)
#13
I'd say its incredibly unlikely. A performance sedan? Why would ford have made the taurus sho? And a wagon! Come on no one wants a wagon no matter what their using it for. In the hierarchy of cars I see wagons and minivans on the same level.
#14
i agree with everyone else... i dont like the back end. i am hoping ford will do just a little somethin different with it in the next couple of years, i dont expect them to do anything major but i am hoping they will do SOMETHING to clean it up a little bit... However i do LOVE the headlights on the 2010's!!!
#15
Here's some interesting stuff on the subject;
http://www.mustangv8.com/en2/modules...mustang-wagon/
Here's a link to the 1965 Mustang Concept Wagon;
http://www.flickr.com/photos/sedanman/430940703/
Here's the 1965 Mustang 4 door concept;
Someone's concept Mustang wagon;
A future Mustang based on the Aussie's Falcon;
I think Ford my be toying with the idea as they have done in the past, but I don't see it as a production car.
http://www.mustangv8.com/en2/modules...mustang-wagon/
Here's a link to the 1965 Mustang Concept Wagon;
http://www.flickr.com/photos/sedanman/430940703/
Here's the 1965 Mustang 4 door concept;
Someone's concept Mustang wagon;
A future Mustang based on the Aussie's Falcon;
I think Ford my be toying with the idea as they have done in the past, but I don't see it as a production car.
#16
The new rear end has not gone down well in the UK and talking to those who like it and are prepared to shell out for one they are holding back for the 2011 new 5ltr high output motor.
As for Ford cashing in on the 4dr, it would not go down well with the purists out there and I do think the Mustang guys over here in the UK wouldn't tough it with a bardge pole, new charger and magnum have not sold well over here at all, demand for new Camaro and Challenger are high but price premiums are holding the money back both retail new for £42,000 here on the road. New 2010 Mustang £32,000.
As for Ford cashing in on the 4dr, it would not go down well with the purists out there and I do think the Mustang guys over here in the UK wouldn't tough it with a bardge pole, new charger and magnum have not sold well over here at all, demand for new Camaro and Challenger are high but price premiums are holding the money back both retail new for £42,000 here on the road. New 2010 Mustang £32,000.
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