The 2013 Mustang is officially here!
Originally Posted by Overboost
Originally Posted by Overboost
The lighting in there is going to kill this color. Last year they had a Yellow Blaze car and it looked awful in the show compared to sunlight.
The colors may be good for 2013 model year Mustangs, but I want more. I would like to get a competition orange GT500, but will have to settle for my second choice of Race Red. How can Ford not offer competition orange or Bronze for 2013 ? How many sales does Ford lose because of unavailable colors ? When buyers want a certain color and it is not available, they walk.
The majority of car buyers may not be into those colors, but when one passes by on the streets or even when it just sits on a dealer lot EVERYBODY notices it. You can't get better free publicity than that.
GM is a lot smarter in that regard and the sales statistics prove it.
Originally Posted by 2 Go Snake
The colors may be good for 2013 model year Mustangs, but I want more. I would like to get a competition orange GT500, but will have to settle for my second choice of Race Red. How can Ford not offer competition orange or Bronze for 2013 ? How many sales does Ford lose because of unavailable colors ? When buyers want a certain color and it is not available, they walk.
That plus how many sales do they lose because of the lack of attention grabbing colors like bright orange and bright yellow?
The majority of car buyers may not be into those colors, but when one passes by on the streets or even when it just sits on a dealer lot EVERYBODY notices it. You can't get better free publicity than that.
GM is a lot smarter in that regard and the sales statistics prove it.
The majority of car buyers may not be into those colors, but when one passes by on the streets or even when it just sits on a dealer lot EVERYBODY notices it. You can't get better free publicity than that.
GM is a lot smarter in that regard and the sales statistics prove it.
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And yet another comment about the new rear treatment...I don't like how the faux gas cap now really looks faux...what I mean by that is the 2010-2012 had that mettalic look on the faux gas cap and on the sides of it, so it looked real-ish. But the 2013 has that piano-black surface on the sides of it, so it now looks fake, almost stick-on. Too bad.
And yet another comment about the new rear treatment...I don't like how the faux gas cap now really looks faux...what I mean by that is the 2010-2012 had that mettalic look on the faux gas cap and on the sides of it, so it looked real-ish. But the 2013 has that piano-black surface on the sides of it, so it now looks fake, almost stick-on. Too bad.
Originally Posted by Tony Alonso
Not a fact to those who like it, hence, opinion ONLY.
I agree that I don't like the gas cap treatment but as it's been said it is more like an emblem now which is ok.
Correct, otherwise everybody in the world would drive a yellow Mustang.
But that wasn't my point. Being seen is an important part of the marketing mix that subconsciously influences people when they buy certain products.
Lots full of Camaros, yellow Camaros on the road and Camaros on TV for example in Hawaii 5.0 do create more awareness then half empty Ford lots with only a hand full of grey and black Mustangs.
But that wasn't my point. Being seen is an important part of the marketing mix that subconsciously influences people when they buy certain products.
Lots full of Camaros, yellow Camaros on the road and Camaros on TV for example in Hawaii 5.0 do create more awareness then half empty Ford lots with only a hand full of grey and black Mustangs.
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Ericc B - I completely agree with you about eye-popping colors. My Ford dealer very smartly parks ONLY birght color GTs, Boss's, and GT500s outside, at aggressive angles, right in front of the walk-way entrance to the showroom doors, so everyone HAS to see these hot Mustangs lined up, like a red-carpet or something. And whether the customer is shopping for a Mustang, a Fusion, an Edge, whatever, they ALL stop and look at these hot Mustangs lined up. And they are all in the BRIGHT colors - Race Red, Grabber Blue, Competition Orange, etc. It works.
Last edited by PJRManagement; Jan 10, 2012 at 12:14 PM.
You're lucky! most of the dealers in socal I have looked at onine have black and white shelbys with the occasional red peppered in. It's going to be that much harder finding a grabber blue. I am not opposed to buying out of state



