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Old Aug 24, 2011 | 01:28 PM
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J Mays and the 2015 Mustang

http://www.torquenews.com/106/design...merican-muscle
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Old Aug 24, 2011 | 06:01 PM
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Good to hear
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Old Aug 24, 2011 | 10:41 PM
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Sounds good. Now how about a all-American made transmission to go with that Mustang?
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Old Aug 24, 2011 | 11:10 PM
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Happy news indeed.
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Old Aug 24, 2011 | 11:16 PM
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Good catch (again) TN.

All American sounds good to me
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Old Aug 25, 2011 | 05:24 PM
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That's good news...can i pre-order one now !!!
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Old Aug 25, 2011 | 06:58 PM
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I clicked to see some Billy Mays? Oh wait....
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Old Aug 25, 2011 | 09:19 PM
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I lived overseas with a Mustang, and I can attest to the fact everyone knows what it is. You will also notice the Mustang does not need to have its' name stamped/stuck all over the bodywork. Look at the 2011 and no where on the car does it say, " Mustang"...no need. Now the other two Canadian muscle cars have their names on fenders and trunk lids I can only assume so the owners don't get them confused with the trucks parked near them.
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Old Aug 26, 2011 | 04:21 PM
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Well no complaints from me if they are gonna stick with the live axle. If they do shrink the Mustang to save weight, that might pinch some interior volume though.

Now, hopefully if they keep the stick axle, Ford can take it to the next level with a Watts Link. That'd go a long way toward settling the frayed nerves of poeple used to an IRS as the Mustang goes about it business.
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Old Aug 26, 2011 | 05:22 PM
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Well no complaints from me if they are gonna stick with the live axle. If they do shrink the Mustang to save weight, that might pinch some interior volume though.

Now, hopefully if they keep the stick axle, Ford can take it to the next level with a Watts Link. That'd go a long way toward settling the frayed nerves of poeple used to an IRS as the Mustang goes about it business.
Very unlikely, a 19th century Conestoga axle simply won't cut it for most 21st century performance car buyers outside of some drag racer die-hards. A Watt's linkage would help it a little bit more, but really doesn't do anything for its main Achille's heel, its immense unsprung weight.

As for size, I would imagine a minor trimming of exterior dimensions but with careful design, usable interior space and comfort could be retained.

I think the fear that a Mustang designed to appeal to a broader world market would automatically become some sort of over-focus-grouped amalgam that ends up with no focus or Mustang character is a bit overblown. Sure, that risk exists, but it seems like Ford is VERY cognizant of the Mustang's appeal is, worldwide, and will not let it become some bland committee atrocity designed to sell to everyone but ending up appealing to no one.

I would expect a Mustang that is still very much Mustang in overall character but with the world class design, engineering and performance to appeal to world class standards and expectations, all at a readily attainable price point for the working man/woman.

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Old Aug 26, 2011 | 11:14 PM
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Originally Posted by rhumb
As for size, I would imagine a minor trimming of exterior dimensions but with careful design, usable interior space and comfort could be retained.
I should have made my post more consistent, was commenting more about how an IRS does have a packaging advantage over a stick axle making usuable space in the interior easier to achieve, well for the backseat at least.

I know people opine for a miata sized Mustang with the coyote squeezed in there but the current car does have a very useful interior for a Mustang. I've carried as many as five people in a pinch (granted one of those was a medium sized kid) given its semi fastback profile.
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Old Aug 27, 2011 | 08:19 AM
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He did NOT say solid rear axle. You're reading what you want to hear if you think he did.
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Old Aug 29, 2011 | 03:50 PM
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Originally Posted by 908ssp
He did NOT say solid rear axle. You're reading what you want to hear if you think he did.
Might have gotten this thread confised with a discussion elsewhere , but the rear suspension issue for me is no big deal (well except for the added maintenece, I'm not particularly keen on having to get the alignment checked on a regular basis ---> mac strut/SRA cars are very robust in that regard)
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Old Sep 14, 2011 | 03:38 PM
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MORE...You Want MORE?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ueRJM1LNrzw

Mays in Frankfurt...2:49 in

http://www.freep.com/article/2011091...425/1014/rss13

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Old Sep 14, 2011 | 09:05 PM
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2014 model year? Interesting. I didn't realize the Nextang would be released in a little over a year (assuming a Spring 2013 release).
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Old Nov 21, 2011 | 02:32 PM
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http://www.autofieldguide.com/articl...s-on-design(2)
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Old Dec 28, 2011 | 11:00 AM
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J Mays said?

J Mays said approaching 2012 we will see a different Mustang. Well it's almost 2012 and i have not seen what it will look like yet.
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Old Dec 28, 2011 | 02:35 PM
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Can't imagine anything turning up (concept-wise) in Detroit next month........although I'd like to.

When and where was he quoted as saying that?
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Old Dec 28, 2011 | 02:44 PM
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I wouldn't really expect anything until well after the 2013 Stang's been out for a while. It will already be tricky enough as it is for Ford to sell the existing-platform 2013 and 2014s with the all new 2015 looming on the horizon. No point in totally undercutting their current sales.
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Old Dec 28, 2011 | 07:44 PM
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Originally Posted by Twin Turbo
Can't imagine anything turning up (concept-wise) in Detroit next month........although I'd like to.

When and where was he quoted as saying that?

J Mays said it on one of the auto shows I think a year ago. I saw him say it on one of the interviews on YouTube.
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