The state of public driving exams in the US is very poor as it just teaches you the basics and not much else. It’s actually a wonder how we don’t have more accidents involving teen drivers out of high school with the lack of skills taught by, typically, Physical Education teachers. That’s why Ford created […] More »
Have you ever seen the timelapse footage of an army of ants dismantling a grasshopper? What you’re about to watch is the reverse process involving a car, but it’s just as impressive. To celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Mustang, Ford decided to recreate a publicity stunt it last pulled in 1965: displaying its automotive […] More »
Ford couldn’t let the 50th anniversary of the Mustang pass without creating a unique model to honor the milestone. Its Mustang 50 Year Limited Edition does just that. The Blue Oval will make it easy to order one of the 1,964 cars to be produced. You’ll only be able to choose the paint color (Wimbledon […] More »
The depressing thing about great accomplishments is that some of them don’t last very long. You can spend hours creating an impressive sand castle, only to have it dissolved and washed away by the tide. A multicourse Thanksgiving meal takes all day to prepare, but is devoured in a matter of minutes. That knowledge didn’t […] More »
Convertible Mustangs are nothing new. But the lid on the lower and wider 2015 Ford Mustang drop-top is. Lots of people love open-air motoring and want to get the wind in their hair as quickly and easily as possible. If you’re one of those people, I’ve got great news. Ron Lovasz, a product development engineer […] More »
One of the wonderful things about writing for The Mustang Source is that the more car videos I watch and the more automotive articles I read, the better equipped I am to do my job. It’s a real win-win situation. It’s my delightful duty to show you footage of how the 2015 Mustang handles wind […] More »
A lot has changed in the past 50 years: world leaders, currencies, celebrities, bread prices and, of course, the Ford Mustang. Since the days of LBJ’s administration, the iconic pony car has hit the highs of record sales and undeniable cultural relevance and the lows of performance-strangling emissions regulations and anemic power trains. Five decades […] More »