2012 Mustang GT ordering information - Any more updates?
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#82
Nope, the charcoal/black with plum seats are only available on 400A (premium) for the GT's. V6's can get it on 200A (premium), 201A (exterior sport appearance pkg), 202A (pony package), and 203A (MCA edition). And, regardless of which of the premium models above that you choose, it is only leather and only available with the new-for-2012 Lava Red paint.
#83
I keep hearing mid November, but nothing is really confirmed. I've been reading each Ford memo daily for any news on the subject. I'll bet that Jeff (05FordGT) will post it up ASAP once it's announced. He's more on top of these things than I am.
Last edited by Five Oh Brian; 10/25/10 at 01:36 PM.
#84
I don't see either of those listed in the '12 order banks. Perhaps Job #2 at mid-model-year, but not for Job #1 in January.
#85
Well, I was curious what Lava Red would look like. I found the new color on a limited edition Harley Davidson ford pickup. The write-up said this "The paint selection is classic Harley-Davidson – Tuxedo Black and the first Ford application of Lava, a deep maroon with three-color metal flake."
It also shows the plum colored leather that would be in seats. They are much more of a burgundy with purple tones versus a purple color that i first thought of. the red accent stripes look nice though and would be cool as the color for the over the top stripe on the mustang.
It also shows the plum colored leather that would be in seats. They are much more of a burgundy with purple tones versus a purple color that i first thought of. the red accent stripes look nice though and would be cool as the color for the over the top stripe on the mustang.
#88
I know everyone is really hoping for certain colors, but Ford dictates what they want to produce. I really like the way that metallics/pearls look, but they suck when it comes time to add painted body parts or put some paint on the rock chips. I am not a fan of metallics for that reason since you can rarely ever get the flake to lay correctly to match the factory paint.
Solid colors are nice and I don't see many people actaully painting stripes or doing multiple tone paint schemes here. I know the cost is a bit high, but that turns heads much quicker than a factory monotone paint job. Get a color that would be a great base for a two tone paint scheme and go from there. Some fine examples:
Solid colors are nice and I don't see many people actaully painting stripes or doing multiple tone paint schemes here. I know the cost is a bit high, but that turns heads much quicker than a factory monotone paint job. Get a color that would be a great base for a two tone paint scheme and go from there. Some fine examples:
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Last edited by Five Oh Brian; 10/25/10 at 04:27 PM.
#93
#96
But if the insert is just that little strip/stripe like in the 2011's to me it doesn't seem to be enough. I'd like the inserts to be bigger, add a little more color contrast.
#97
Read down, the inserts are on the 200/400A which is the Bullitt style seat, not the 401A striped ones.
#98
#99
So for 2012 they are offering 3 different shades of red, the least desired and ordered color on a car these days, but dropping the Sterling Grey, one of the most common and most desired colors (along with the black and white color from which grey is made) they had.
Wow, talk about a bad decision Ford.
3 shades of Red
2 shades of blue, one of which looks purplish in some light and angles and the other is kind of a baby blue.
A new shade of Yellow (blaze) another very undesirable and mostly unwanted color.
Good job Ford, what next, drop white for green, another color only abou 1% of the population would want?
Glad I got the Sterling Grey in my 11' when I could.
Back up sensors too, to go along with the back up camera.....in a MUSTANG. Gads...anybody that feels they need a back up camera and back up sensors in a performance minded car, just needs to forget about the Mustang and order a minivan.
Geez, in a performance car you'd think their priority would be to at least give the auto paddle shifters or a "auto stick" on the floor, before worrying about geezers who can't back up without looking at a camera AND needing sensors to tell them they are about to back into something in a CAR made for performance. LOL
Wow, talk about a bad decision Ford.
3 shades of Red
2 shades of blue, one of which looks purplish in some light and angles and the other is kind of a baby blue.
A new shade of Yellow (blaze) another very undesirable and mostly unwanted color.
Good job Ford, what next, drop white for green, another color only abou 1% of the population would want?
Glad I got the Sterling Grey in my 11' when I could.
Back up sensors too, to go along with the back up camera.....in a MUSTANG. Gads...anybody that feels they need a back up camera and back up sensors in a performance minded car, just needs to forget about the Mustang and order a minivan.
Geez, in a performance car you'd think their priority would be to at least give the auto paddle shifters or a "auto stick" on the floor, before worrying about geezers who can't back up without looking at a camera AND needing sensors to tell them they are about to back into something in a CAR made for performance. LOL