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Are the '11 - 2014 the last of the ''Muscle'' Mustangs?
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<blockquote data-quote="Five.Oh" data-source="post: 14687550" data-attributes="member: 163793"><p>Please feel free to share your thought's with me. </p><p></p><p>Do you feel like Ford is leaving the ''Muscle Car Mystique'' behind with the developments and refinements the company has made with the new 2015 Mustang? It almost seems to me that Ford took a page out of Aston Martin's book of tricks and fairy dust. The 2015 Mustangs feel like a GT (Grand Touring) car. The classic Muscle car feel and blocky steroid injected curb appeal is gone. When I think of a mustang and I hope I am not alone on my thoughts but I do not think of the new 2015 model. </p><p></p><p>Is this a good or a bad thing?, Will the chassis change mean that the more iconic shape of the '11 - '14 Mustangs might hold there value better than we have seen in the past? </p><p></p><p>I'm not saying change is a bad thing.</p><p></p><p>:beer:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Five.Oh, post: 14687550, member: 163793"] Please feel free to share your thought's with me. Do you feel like Ford is leaving the ''Muscle Car Mystique'' behind with the developments and refinements the company has made with the new 2015 Mustang? It almost seems to me that Ford took a page out of Aston Martin's book of tricks and fairy dust. The 2015 Mustangs feel like a GT (Grand Touring) car. The classic Muscle car feel and blocky steroid injected curb appeal is gone. When I think of a mustang and I hope I am not alone on my thoughts but I do not think of the new 2015 model. Is this a good or a bad thing?, Will the chassis change mean that the more iconic shape of the '11 - '14 Mustangs might hold there value better than we have seen in the past? I'm not saying change is a bad thing. :beer: [/QUOTE]
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