2013 Stangs Landing....
Originally Posted by BlackOut2k11
If you guys think the 2013 looks bad, wait for 2015, I honestly think that car's gonna be a train wreck.
Originally Posted by BlackOut2k11
If you guys think the 2013 looks bad, wait for 2015, I honestly think that car's gonna be a train wreck.
Why don't you give Ford a chance to show you what they have in store for us before writing the new car off. You do know that the retro thing has to eventually come to an end and they have to go modern. Its the right time to do that. The new car 50 years in the making, ushering in the next generations of Mustangs!! I personally can't wait. My only fear is how much its gonna cost!! 

Because I am a negative person, lol. Plus I was greatly dis-appointed in 1994. Also afraid the Probe might come back....
I'm sure some will love the new design, but I'm betting it looks a lot more like the new camaro than a lot less. To me, that's a really, really bad thing.
Jack Roush just got three 2013 Mustang GT's
When the 2015 comes out you can bet that people will be saying they look too Japanese or German and they'll be scrambling to buy a 2014 saying how they look so much better. I personally like the 2012 and the 2013. I now own a 2006 that I'll either keep for awhile longer or trade it in for a 2013. I'll make my decision when the 2013s arrive at the dealers and I can see for myself what they look like and what the Deep Impact Blue looks like out in the open.
Originally Posted by kn7671
I think the 2013 looks better in pictures with medium to darker paint colors, while the 2010-12 looks better in brighter or lighter colors.
Why don't you give Ford a chance to show you what they have in store for us before writing the new car off. You do know that the retro thing has to eventually come to an end and they have to go modern. Its the right time to do that. The new car 50 years in the making, ushering in the next generations of Mustangs!! I personally can't wait. My only fear is how much its gonna cost!! 

It's time, I have left the BMW/Benz/Lexus brand for the 2013 stang... Many I know in this arena wish Lincoln would follow suit like the Cadillac. Exciting times ahead if the American car companies stay this course. I can see how some of the old school crowd feel this negative, but many of us left because the product was just....OLD...if the new stang comes in as another Upgrade and takes on the euoro's then my order for the 2015 will be in soon enough.
I can only hope that the Shelby, or new stang has a paddle shift option .... That is where they need to go. Price won't matter much if they build out a quality
Product....I couldn't go with the boss or Shelby because it only comes stick, and as a DD and my wife driving once in a while ....couldn't risk her trying to learn how to drive standard on one of these.
As a comparison, I looked at the Lexus IS 35O convertible...60k with taxes...and it has 305hp out of a v6...... The next car, Benz 350 convertible...285hp...and that was 68k taxes in....then I looked at the 3 series BMW, same, 65k taxes in.....I went to look at the 2912 mustang for fun...v8 400 plus hp, loaded at under 45k taxes in....the build quality and what you get....is an awesome car for 20 grand less than all the others I noticed....the 2013 order for me for a tad more, was a NO BRAINER !!! There is not 20 grand in leather or build quality in the other cars I noticed....
Ford is on the right path....stay the course.....look forward to the 2015.
The concern about what direction the Mustang is going is real. The new "Design Language" as previewed in the new Fusion is not very reassuring. I see a repeat of the Mustang II. A 4 cylinder Eco Boost is fine, in a Focus. Along with Ford pushing into the upper reaches of The price range with each new redesign I see the end of the line...
Count me among those that saw the 13' and still bought a 12' ..
This kind of update was needed to compete with the Camaro. I don't hate the new appearance changes, but I definitely prefer the 10-12' looks, as they appear admittedly more retro than the 13' MY changes ..
Plus, the new LED DRLs look a little out of place on an S197 Mustang.
I realize that this is one of those features that will be unavoidable in the future, as they offer increased visibility (which is never a bad thing).
*shrug* I'd still consider purchasing a used one down the road. To each their own, I still consider the 2013 MY to be badass as well, I just prefer the 12' MY looks more.
This kind of update was needed to compete with the Camaro. I don't hate the new appearance changes, but I definitely prefer the 10-12' looks, as they appear admittedly more retro than the 13' MY changes ..
Plus, the new LED DRLs look a little out of place on an S197 Mustang.
I realize that this is one of those features that will be unavoidable in the future, as they offer increased visibility (which is never a bad thing).
*shrug* I'd still consider purchasing a used one down the road. To each their own, I still consider the 2013 MY to be badass as well, I just prefer the 12' MY looks more.
I saw the '12 & '13 and decided I am not going to pay $30,000 or more for a Mustang equipped the way I want, and I refuse to buy a stripper Mustang for $22,000 with nothing on it. I bought a 2010 well loaded with 12,800 miles on it in near immaculate condition and saved over $10,000. I have to say I do like the nose and hood of the 2010-12 more than the 2013 and I am completely over the novelty of the 2013 taillamps since I got nice looking black taillamp trim to tie the taillamps together better with the decklid blackout. Prices have gotten so that I have bought my last brand new car ever. If I decide I like the 2015 Mustang enough to want one, I will wait for depreciation to take a hit and get it two years later or something. I really don't need to have first new on the block...
Last edited by watchdevil; Mar 13, 2012 at 03:34 AM.
The concern about what direction the Mustang is going is real. The new "Design Language" as previewed in the new Fusion is not very reassuring. I see a repeat of the Mustang II. A 4 cylinder Eco Boost is fine, in a Focus. Along with Ford pushing into the upper reaches of The price range with each new redesign I see the end of the line...
It will be nice to see a forward evolution of the Mustang theme worked into some new shapes and forms.
Last edited by watchdevil; Mar 13, 2012 at 03:32 AM.
It definitely needs a facelift. I really haven't liked the mustang body since 2005. With the exception of a couple special packages, they have been boring. 2010 was a big disappointment to me. I'm hoping 2014 or 2015 will be exciting. And also would like to see it slim down a bit also.



