Ford to reveal next generation Mustang on 5 Dec 2013
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This article will be of interest to people who like Mustangs......
http://www.detroitnews.com/article/20131119/AUTO01...
http://www.detroitnews.com/article/20131119/AUTO01...
Is this still without a V8 version for the UK market? I think I rememeber reading that somewhere when it was first announced.
I was thinking about an older (06+) Roush sometime in the next few years, I wonder how the UK model will change value over here if at all. If the V8 isn't going to be an option I wish they wouldn't bother. It may put me off when you see the latest shiny new one on the road all the time.
I was thinking about an older (06+) Roush sometime in the next few years, I wonder how the UK model will change value over here if at all. If the V8 isn't going to be an option I wish they wouldn't bother. It may put me off when you see the latest shiny new one on the road all the time.
Edited by Keta on Saturday 21st December 10:02
Tempted to start saving and buy one for keeps. My current car, an e36 BMW I bought back in '98.
But then I look at the pictures a bit more and I see the Jag/Aston roof-line and rear quarter lights and the Mondeo-esque front lights and start to change my mind. I do see a profile similar to the '64 models so why couldn't they at least keep the headlights of the current Mustang.
I hate these new fangled slashed lamps but I suppose it is something to do with European laws allowing cars to be seen from the side.
So would a 2015 Mustang, looked after and kept in decent nick, demand a good price in 2032 when it's time for me to be retested
BTW Deffo a V8, non of this Eco-Tech nonsense.
But then I look at the pictures a bit more and I see the Jag/Aston roof-line and rear quarter lights and the Mondeo-esque front lights and start to change my mind. I do see a profile similar to the '64 models so why couldn't they at least keep the headlights of the current Mustang.
I hate these new fangled slashed lamps but I suppose it is something to do with European laws allowing cars to be seen from the side.
So would a 2015 Mustang, looked after and kept in decent nick, demand a good price in 2032 when it's time for me to be retested
BTW Deffo a V8, non of this Eco-Tech nonsense.
Edited by croyde on Saturday 21st December 22:19
http://www.iol.co.za/motoring/cars/ford/first-vide...
Just some video of one on the move. I'm now thinking that it looks very Cayman-esque from the windscreen back but with the aggressive Mustang bonnet and grille.
Just some video of one on the move. I'm now thinking that it looks very Cayman-esque from the windscreen back but with the aggressive Mustang bonnet and grille.
Ouch! but I think you could be right. Been reading discussions about how Ford should price the car in the UK and if the V8 is putting out 420+ bhp, that's the current M3 territory and more powerful than the basic Porsche 991.
Saying that, Chevrolet were selling the V8 Camaro in the UK for £35k.
I hope it's not silly money as I really fancy the idea.
Saying that, Chevrolet were selling the V8 Camaro in the UK for £35k.
I hope it's not silly money as I really fancy the idea.
Here's a close up look round the S550, go straight to 15 min 38 if you don't want the history lesson on Mustang evolution
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vBJODV_tyDA
The more I see it, the more I like it. Especially the rear end.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vBJODV_tyDA
The more I see it, the more I like it. Especially the rear end.
I don't know how much truth there is behind this. Hopefully none since it's just a 'cooked up' picture.
http://mustangforums.com/articles/2010-present-s19...
http://mustangforums.com/articles/2010-present-s19...
It appears that, by around 2017, they want to have 2.3l turbo, a 3 plus liter Eco Boost, and a 5.0 Coyote V8. Later specialty engine options ranging from 500-650hp seems the theme.
http://www.caranddriver.com/features/2015-ford-mus...
http://www.caranddriver.com/features/2015-ford-mus...
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