2011 MUSTANG ORDER GUIDE IS FINALLY HERE!!!!!
#85
They have some pics of both in the gallery.
Here's the Calif package with the pedestal....
https://themustangsource.com/gallery...ges.php?c=1022
Here's the regular that comes with the GT.
https://themustangsource.com/gallery...?i=29223&c=915
Here's the Calif package with the pedestal....
https://themustangsource.com/gallery...ges.php?c=1022
Here's the regular that comes with the GT.
https://themustangsource.com/gallery...?i=29223&c=915
#86
I'm just telling you what I heard from sources. It was being considered 'across the lineup except for the base V6 models'...take it for what its worth.
#88
If you really want your own music, put a 16GB USB stick in there, or Burn 10gig of CD's into the H/U!!!! CD's are going the way of the cassette tape (but Vinyl still lives!)
#90
HD Radio... Even less of a reason to have a 6 disc change in dash.. .and probably where the space went to.
If you really want your own music, put a 16GB USB stick in there, or Burn 10gig of CD's into the H/U!!!! CD's are going the way of the cassette tape (but Vinyl still lives!)
If you really want your own music, put a 16GB USB stick in there, or Burn 10gig of CD's into the H/U!!!! CD's are going the way of the cassette tape (but Vinyl still lives!)
Last edited by Bigjohns97; 1/21/10 at 09:00 AM.
#91
#92
Yeah, I'll use the thumb drive/USB now that's it included in the 2011. That will hold a lot more then 6 CD-R's will!
HD Radio... Even less of a reason to have a 6 disc change in dash.. .and probably where the space went to.
If you really want your own music, put a 16GB USB stick in there, or Burn 10gig of CD's into the H/U!!!! CD's are going the way of the cassette tape (but Vinyl still lives!)
If you really want your own music, put a 16GB USB stick in there, or Burn 10gig of CD's into the H/U!!!! CD's are going the way of the cassette tape (but Vinyl still lives!)
#94
So I'm a little unclear. Do all models have the USB port or just the premiums? Also, dors the current shaker system have an actual iPod interface or do you still have to use the controls on the iPod itself?
#95
I can see why going to a single CD is more friendly. Everyone is going to a non-physical media type, so it saves them the hassle of worrying about more moving parts/issues/etc. Besides, Sync is going to have streaming radio capability via your phone, so Pandora will be useful, and eventually get rid of Sirius in the long-term.
#97
Only the Premium packages have Sync, which gives you not just the ability to play from a flash drive or MP3 player (including an iPod) through the stereo controls, but gives you voice control over them. While iPods work with Sync, based on comments I've read elsewhere, iPods seem to be a little problematical. A straight-up flash drive seems to work best. It's cheaper, too.
Last edited by RandyW; 1/21/10 at 10:17 AM. Reason: Clarified
#98
I can see why going to a single CD is more friendly. Everyone is going to a non-physical media type, so it saves them the hassle of worrying about more moving parts/issues/etc. Besides, Sync is going to have streaming radio capability via your phone, so Pandora will be useful, and eventually get rid of Sirius in the long-term.
#99
Only the Premium packages have Sync, which gives you not just the ability to play from a flash drive or MP3 player, but gives you voice control over them. You can plug an iPod into Sync and it ought to work but from comments I've read elsewhere, iPods seem to be a little problematical. A straight-up flash drive seems to work best. It's the cheapest, too.
#100
Well, I'm sure with a little work you could fit a 2010 6-CD in there. I don't think they've changed anything under the skin to not make it fit, but once we get our hands on some 2011s we'll know for certain.