Spotted.or pre2010 SE.but not much
I love reading all the rocket scientist remarks under the pics on Autoblog. All the authorities seem to believe the Mustang ABSOLUTELY NEEDS independant rear, meanwhile it continues to outsell everything out there that HAS an independant rear.
Some people just don't get it.
Some people just don't get it.
I love reading all the rocket scientist remarks under the pics on Autoblog. All the authorities seem to believe the Mustang ABSOLUTELY NEEDS independant rear, meanwhile it continues to outsell everything out there that HAS an independant rear.
Some people just don't get it.
Some people just don't get it.
cant beat that live axle!
That would mean the 09s are a short run (July - Dec)
but kinda scary considering the 05 is still new to me and a LOT of people...
4 model years in, it still turns heads
I love reading all the rocket scientist remarks under the pics on Autoblog. All the authorities seem to believe the Mustang ABSOLUTELY NEEDS independant rear, meanwhile it continues to outsell everything out there that HAS an independant rear.
Some people just don't get it.
Some people just don't get it.
You usually want to use as much of the cooling and inlet ducting from the production car as possible when testing the engine, so you get an accurate picture of how it will perform in the finished engine. If you're just running the engine to run the engine, you're better off in a dyno.
You usually want to use as much of the cooling and inlet ducting from the production car as possible when testing the engine, so you get an accurate picture of how it will perform in the finished engine. If you're just running the engine to run the engine, you're better off in a dyno.
Asshats that probably have zero seat time in a mustang, people are told that SRA is bad and they just regurgitate what they have been told, I can tell you that it does pretty good on several surfaces as well as a bumpy two lane country road over 100 mph, and thats from experience.
And that's from experience.
Well, we've seen the only exercise of IRS in the 03-04 Cobra. I can remember looking at an '04 Cobra vert in my local dealer's showroom. $39,000 for that car. I mean, nice car, but it's still an SN95. Great engine yea. $39,000?? I don't think so. I understand that alot of that is engine and convertable but IRS does definitely factor into that. If you could do a reliable IRS for $1,500 great. If not, I'll do without.
Well, we've seen the only exercise of IRS in the 03-04 Cobra. I can remember looking at an '04 Cobra vert in my local dealer's showroom. $39,000 for that car. I mean, nice car, but it's still an SN95. Great engine yea. $39,000?? I don't think so. I understand that alot of that is engine and convertable but IRS does definitely factor into that. If you could do a reliable IRS for $1,500 great. If not, I'll do without.
Must've been some of that Ford beancounter "fuzzy math" they're so fond of. Either way, it was a tacit admission that the argument IRS is SO expensive is a complete snowjob. 95% of the cars on the market today have it - the basic R&D costs have LONG since been amortized by manufacturers. Hell, a Honda Civic econobox has IRS. The reality is that Ford can significantly increase their profit MARGIN by using SRA, not that IRS HAS to cost the customer that much more. In truth, we're probably paying way too much for the SRA that's in there.
That soon eh?
Concept I take it?
Probably to try and take away the buzz from the Camaro and Challenger
I mean, we already know what they will look like....with minor tweaks.
Concept I take it?
Probably to try and take away the buzz from the Camaro and Challenger
I mean, we already know what they will look like....with minor tweaks.
I was thinking the same thing. Try to steal away some of the Camaro's hype.
The source was a Ford Engineer, and he said that he likes the new design, but prefers the current models rear end design better.
I know a couple other Ford employees that went up to that "employees only" show in Detroit, and they prefer the current model design. But, he said since I prefer a more aggressive look, that I may like the 2010 better. The interior & Dash are different too. How it was described to me, is that the dash looks closer to the 69-70's.
Things change daily at Ford, so we will have to wait see for ourselves.
The source was a Ford Engineer, and he said that he likes the new design, but prefers the current models rear end design better.
I know a couple other Ford employees that went up to that "employees only" show in Detroit, and they prefer the current model design. But, he said since I prefer a more aggressive look, that I may like the 2010 better. The interior & Dash are different too. How it was described to me, is that the dash looks closer to the 69-70's.
Things change daily at Ford, so we will have to wait see for ourselves.
You aren't the first person that's said that either about the rear....
...but one of the comments by one person was that they loved the rear end and the front was ok, just a more aggressive.
I would take a guestimate and say the front will have the lines of the Guigiaro (not the actual dimensions) and apply the dimensions of the current car.
Add hips...and that new back end...
I think its gonna look pretty **** cool
...but one of the comments by one person was that they loved the rear end and the front was ok, just a more aggressive.
I would take a guestimate and say the front will have the lines of the Guigiaro (not the actual dimensions) and apply the dimensions of the current car.
Add hips...and that new back end...
I think its gonna look pretty **** cool



