Sunday, December 8, 2013

The New American Pony

The sixth generation Ford Mustang has been reviled!
It looks as though Ford has decided to make the 2015 Mustang look even more retro in the esthetics of the car. There are a few aspects that Ford focused on. A lower, wider stance with a reduced roof height, and wider rear fenders. This is the return of the fastback Mustang because of its sleeker profile enabling more steeply sloped windshield and rear glass design. Also the rear of the car looks pure concept; with its three-dimensional, tri-bar tail lights with sequential turn signals, makes the car look retro and modern. Depending on the package, Ford offers a V6 engine, and a V8 engine for those interested in that increased power compared to last years model and an EcoBoost engine for better fuel saving capability. Although the convertible edition will be out later in 2014, it is very exciting that Ford plans to manufacture one. It is a soft top convertible of course, no room for a hard top convertible because that would take up space in the trunk. It does have the bush button start as well, nice feature now a days and since this is still a new reveal the gas mileage is unknown.


The Mustangs are still being built in the Flat Rock Assembly Plant in Michigan, Metro Detroit. In addition to Mustangs, Ford Fusions are also manufactured there.

5 comments:

  1. I'm in love with this car. We don't have it in Europe (unless we import it from USA), so it's a very appreciated car. Also, price and mileage... can't say much about it that we all doesn't know already.

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    1. Actually this Mustang will be available in key parts of Europe. At least that is what I read, so this will be exciting for Ford.
      Your right, we don't know its gas mileage yet because it has only just been revealed. But with its Ford EcoBoost combination engine, the mileage must be good considering it's a muscle car.

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  2. I had no idea that all Mustangs are made in one factory. That is really interesting.

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  3. I absolutely love this car. I first rode in '60's mustang when I was kid and I've been in love with them ever since.

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    1. Awesome. The classic Mustangs are my favorite. (:

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