2015 instantly dates the S197, Ford nailed it.
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2015 instantly dates the S197, Ford nailed it.
I've now seen 3 S550s in person, a black V6 with zero options, a DIB premium GT and a base GT in guard. Ford nailed this car. It is simply stunning looking in person. The rear end looks exotic and far more expensive than the car is. The V6 I saw was the best looking base model since the first generation. It was a good looking car even in the format likely to end up at car rental fleets. This is the first base I don't despise in forever for looks.
And don't even get me started on the interior. I was blown away by the premium GT interior at night, all lit up with the ambient lighting and the premium dash setup with soft touch door panels and dash and with the leather seats just enveloping me.
Anyway if you aren't a believer yet go to a dealer near you that has one and give it a look from all angles. Then walk over and compare it to the S197. I don't mean to disrespect those who own the S197 now, because it's a great car. But this new one makes it look 10 years old. The stance is way better. The flared out rear quarters and tapered fastback, the front splitter, side skirts and rear valance, all much much better looking on the new car. The body of the new car looks like it's sculpted by an artist not just tacked together. The S197 sits too high. And just looks kinda of pieced together comparatively.
Lastly, those who said it looks like a Fusion?
This car is wicked looking, a Fusion is a sporty family sedan that looks so tame after seeing the GT. Check it out for yourself.
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And don't even get me started on the interior. I was blown away by the premium GT interior at night, all lit up with the ambient lighting and the premium dash setup with soft touch door panels and dash and with the leather seats just enveloping me.
Anyway if you aren't a believer yet go to a dealer near you that has one and give it a look from all angles. Then walk over and compare it to the S197. I don't mean to disrespect those who own the S197 now, because it's a great car. But this new one makes it look 10 years old. The stance is way better. The flared out rear quarters and tapered fastback, the front splitter, side skirts and rear valance, all much much better looking on the new car. The body of the new car looks like it's sculpted by an artist not just tacked together. The S197 sits too high. And just looks kinda of pieced together comparatively.
Lastly, those who said it looks like a Fusion?
This car is wicked looking, a Fusion is a sporty family sedan that looks so tame after seeing the GT. Check it out for yourself.
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And there's my one post for the year in the '15 section...
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That's cool. I do love the 13/14 tails, but the designers somehow outdid themselves, the 15 is even better to me. The rest of the 13/14 I could take or leave, certainly missing several items I mentioned the 15 excels at.
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I've now seen 3 S550s in person, a black V6 with zero options, a DIB premium GT and a base GT in guard. Ford nailed this car. It is simply stunning looking in person. The rear end looks exotic and far more expensive than the car is. The V6 I saw was the best looking base model since the first generation. It was a good looking car even in the format likely to end up at car rental fleets. This is the first base I don't despise in forever for looks.
And don't even get me started on the interior. I was blown away by the premium GT interior at night, all lit up with the ambient lighting and the premium dash setup with soft touch door panels and dash and with the leather seats just enveloping me.
Anyway if you aren't a believer yet go to a dealer near you that has one and give it a look from all angles. Then walk over and compare it to the S197. I don't mean to disrespect those who own the S197 now, because it's a great car. But this new one makes it look 10 years old. The stance is way better. The flared out rear quarters and tapered fastback, the front splitter, side skirts and rear valance, all much much better looking on the new car. The body of the new car looks like it's sculpted by an artist not just tacked together. The S197 sits too high. And just looks kinda of pieced together comparatively.
Lastly, those who said it looks like a Fusion?
This car is wicked looking, a Fusion is a sporty family sedan that looks so tame after seeing the GT. Check it out for yourself.
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And don't even get me started on the interior. I was blown away by the premium GT interior at night, all lit up with the ambient lighting and the premium dash setup with soft touch door panels and dash and with the leather seats just enveloping me.
Anyway if you aren't a believer yet go to a dealer near you that has one and give it a look from all angles. Then walk over and compare it to the S197. I don't mean to disrespect those who own the S197 now, because it's a great car. But this new one makes it look 10 years old. The stance is way better. The flared out rear quarters and tapered fastback, the front splitter, side skirts and rear valance, all much much better looking on the new car. The body of the new car looks like it's sculpted by an artist not just tacked together. The S197 sits too high. And just looks kinda of pieced together comparatively.
Lastly, those who said it looks like a Fusion?
This car is wicked looking, a Fusion is a sporty family sedan that looks so tame after seeing the GT. Check it out for yourself.
Pics
And besides, it doesn't look like a Fusion from the back silly, only from the front. I've seen plenty in person. Didn't change how I felt about the looks. The 6 pistons Brembo brakes on the other hand look very impressive in person though.
I am jealous of the track performance gains the 2015 has, andthe better interior. But I can't get over the exterior. My car looks like a Mustang, and I still think the new one doesn't.
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Eh... I think Ford did a good job with some of the details they've missed in the past but the main update is in the interior. I'd say the 2014 isn't dated... I saw a '15 and '14 side by side and honestly, without seeing the interior, I could have believed that either one was the newer one.
With a thread title like that though, it seems you are looking to pick a fight with s197 people... and my guess is the majority of people on this site are STILL s197 owners and plan to still be next year and the next...
With a thread title like that though, it seems you are looking to pick a fight with s197 people... and my guess is the majority of people on this site are STILL s197 owners and plan to still be next year and the next...
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I am currently dating a '13 model. I can't see myself going home with a younger model. Mine's got a nicer rear than the newer ones anyway. I've seen the new ones in person and thought it was OK but not heart-stopping. For the record, I am not jealous of any perceived performance advantages either.
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And the "new product" syndrome plays with peoples mind.
I bet people said the same thing when 1971 Charger came out, and now we all know how its predecessor is a much better and meaner looker.
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I'm with you, Fox9350.
I love S197......from the very earliest versions like my '05 GT through to the gorgeous '13/'14MY. And they will stand with their heads held high in any Mustang line-up.........BUT, S550 is STUNNING.
I'm in the UK, so the changes to get up close and personal are few and far between at the moment, but this is the 4th time I've seen it and every time I'm blown away by how good looking she is in the metal.
Here's the one I saw today
Well, that was a great little show! Nice to meet you again, Garry, and the '66 is gorgeous!
I love S197......from the very earliest versions like my '05 GT through to the gorgeous '13/'14MY. And they will stand with their heads held high in any Mustang line-up.........BUT, S550 is STUNNING.
I'm in the UK, so the changes to get up close and personal are few and far between at the moment, but this is the 4th time I've seen it and every time I'm blown away by how good looking she is in the metal.
Here's the one I saw today
Well, that was a great little show! Nice to meet you again, Garry, and the '66 is gorgeous!
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Not trying to pick a fight I posted this here not in the S197 forums. Trust me I do like the S197 and respect the hell out of the power, I just feel strongly that the new generation is leaps and bounds better in the looks department. I feel confident most mustang fans will come around to this position when they see it in person and compare. Just my opinion, it's a forum so feel free to disagree.
I have noticed (not just in this thread) some S197 owners seem defensive about their own car in light of this new one. No need to get upset if some others think the new one looks better. I also love Fox Mustangs but I know there is a large segment of the Mustang community that doesn't like them. That's cool with me. One thing that's awesome about stangs is all the different kinds over the years. Everyone has their favorites.
I get how the front end is polarizing. What I don't get is the rear end comment here. The rear end is insanely hot. I don't think its a mess at all. I see some Ferrari. I see some porsche and I see some 60s fastback in the rear. And the tri bar taillight design is like nothing else in the road. Gives it character. I was sold on the rear in the very first magazine shots. The front end took longer to grow on me.
I have noticed (not just in this thread) some S197 owners seem defensive about their own car in light of this new one. No need to get upset if some others think the new one looks better. I also love Fox Mustangs but I know there is a large segment of the Mustang community that doesn't like them. That's cool with me. One thing that's awesome about stangs is all the different kinds over the years. Everyone has their favorites.
I get how the front end is polarizing. What I don't get is the rear end comment here. The rear end is insanely hot. I don't think its a mess at all. I see some Ferrari. I see some porsche and I see some 60s fastback in the rear. And the tri bar taillight design is like nothing else in the road. Gives it character. I was sold on the rear in the very first magazine shots. The front end took longer to grow on me.
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Not trying to pick a fight I posted this here not in the S197 forums. Trust me I do like the S197 and respect the hell out of the power, I just feel strongly that the new generation is leaps and bounds better in the looks department. I feel confident most mustang fans will come around to this position when they see it in person and compare. Just my opinion, it's a forum so feel free to disagree.
I have noticed (not just in this thread) some S197 owners seem defensive about their own car in light of this new one. No need to get upset if some others think the new one looks better. I also love Fox Mustangs but I know there is a large segment of the Mustang community that doesn't like them. That's cool with me. One thing that's awesome about stangs is all the different kinds over the years. Everyone has their favorites.
I get how the front end is polarizing. What I don't get is the rear end comment here. The rear end is insanely hot. I don't think its a mess at all. I see some Ferrari. I see some porsche and I see some 60s fastback in the rear. And the tri bar taillight design is like nothing else in the road. Gives it character. I was sold on the rear in the very first magazine shots. The front end took longer to grow on me.
I have noticed (not just in this thread) some S197 owners seem defensive about their own car in light of this new one. No need to get upset if some others think the new one looks better. I also love Fox Mustangs but I know there is a large segment of the Mustang community that doesn't like them. That's cool with me. One thing that's awesome about stangs is all the different kinds over the years. Everyone has their favorites.
I get how the front end is polarizing. What I don't get is the rear end comment here. The rear end is insanely hot. I don't think its a mess at all. I see some Ferrari. I see some porsche and I see some 60s fastback in the rear. And the tri bar taillight design is like nothing else in the road. Gives it character. I was sold on the rear in the very first magazine shots. The front end took longer to grow on me.
And like you said about everyone having their favorites. The S550 will DEFINITELY have a following since it is so controversial. I personally like it... but not head over heels.
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I just can't warm up to the S550; mostly due to the IRS's need for aftermarket upgrades just to survive hard drag racing launches (see the Ford Racing videos for reference). Even the EcoBoost models need rear subframe bracing! My S197's have needed no beefing up to survive repeated drag duty.
I like the interior of the new car, but I like the interior of my S197's, as well. I like the side & rear of the S550, but the front is horrible! I like the looks of the S197 so much better.
I know it'll be a big hit with a lot of people, but until the S550 comes from the factory with drag racing in mind, I'll pass. This won't be the first Mustang generation I've stayed away from. I can't stand the '71-'73's, nor did I ever like the '94-'98's. I guess I'll just hang onto my '14 until the 7th gen Mustang debuts, perhaps.
I like the interior of the new car, but I like the interior of my S197's, as well. I like the side & rear of the S550, but the front is horrible! I like the looks of the S197 so much better.
I know it'll be a big hit with a lot of people, but until the S550 comes from the factory with drag racing in mind, I'll pass. This won't be the first Mustang generation I've stayed away from. I can't stand the '71-'73's, nor did I ever like the '94-'98's. I guess I'll just hang onto my '14 until the 7th gen Mustang debuts, perhaps.