View Poll Results: Has the look of the 2015 Mustang grown on you?
Yes, I hated it at first, but now I'm really starting to love it.



7
3.48%
Yes, I was on the fence, but now I'm really starting to love it.



72
35.82%
No, I hated it at first, and I still hate it.



49
24.38%
No, I was on the fence, but now I hate it.



13
6.47%
Dont know yet, hated it at first, now on fence



15
7.46%
Don't know yet, still on fence



45
22.39%
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Those who hated or were on the fence, has the 2015 Mustang grown on you?
Saw the race red car here in Dallas and I don't love the new car in that red. I love race red too but I feel it just wasn't great. I do love the rear, the front isn't bad and overall looks great.
Saw the F-150 in Guard and LOVED the color and will be a great color. Can't wait to see the car again and drive one.
Side note: don't harsh on the guys wanting a Challenger. A true enthusiast would keep open eyes to all autos.
Saw the F-150 in Guard and LOVED the color and will be a great color. Can't wait to see the car again and drive one.
Side note: don't harsh on the guys wanting a Challenger. A true enthusiast would keep open eyes to all autos.
You read the posts from the folks that have mustangs from the 60's and 70's they ain't worried about 52 billion HP. Just because the mustang is a lighter, faster car than a Challenger doesn't negate the the fact its still a beautiful , smooth car. It has a certain look that people want too stare at. Its a bad a$$ modern day muscle car. Is the Challenger heavy, SURE IS! Is the Challenger slower than the 5.0? SURE IS. Can the mustang out handle the Challenger and its heavy a$$ every day of the week. HECK YEAH!
That's not the point of the Challenger. Its
not meant too be a sports car. Its meant to be a modern day interpretation of the old muscle car era and they were spot on.
You don't hear the mustang owners from the 60's and 70's worried about having the best suspension set up. They don't give two craps about their mustang cornering like its on rails, lowering springs, pan hard bar, brembo brakes.
Not everything is about speed and HP. Some people are looking for a certain image and the Challenger is that awesome muscle image.
Its very hard for many on here to understand that not everything has too do with having 9,000,000 rwhp. Its funny that the enthusiasts here who own newer mustangs the main concern is how much HP the car has, how much it weighs and how much boost can the engine hold. You read the posts from the folks that have mustangs from the 60's and 70's they ain't worried about 52 billion HP. Just because the mustang is a lighter, faster car than a Challenger doesn't negate the the fact its still a beautiful , smooth car. It has a certain look that people want too stare at. Its a bad a$$ modern day muscle car. Is the Challenger heavy, SURE IS! Is the Challenger slower than the 5.0? SURE IS. Can the mustang out handle the Challenger and its heavy a$$ every day of the week. HECK YEAH! That's not the point of the Challenger. Its not meant too be a sports car. Its meant to be a modern day interpretation of the old muscle car era and they were spot on. You don't hear the mustang owners from the 60's and 70's worried about having the best suspension set up. They don't give two craps about their mustang cornering like its on rails, lowering springs, pan hard bar, brembo brakes. Not everything is about speed and HP. Some people are looking for a certain image and the Challenger is that awesome muscle image.

I get that that not everyone is buying a car for the power but if your clearly going to spend money on an SRT8, you infact are.
I agree with you there. It does look better in the darker colors. But then part of me feels that's just the darker colors hiding the lines. I dunno. I like most of it I guess.
I saw the CO in Portland 2 weeks ago.
I was luke warm on the design before seeing it I person. My concerns we're mostly around the rear. It didn't seem to fit the rest of the car. It was like they tried to marry a 69 Shelby front (aggressive, big nose ) with a 65 rear (small, almost petite) - and failed miserably.
In person, however, it works. I really couldn't find a bad angle . The stance is perfect, the rear is in good proportion with the rest, and the front! When you look at all the nice lines ripped into the hood, etc., it's a really nice package.
I think it looks smaller than the S197, actually. The wheels, even in the v6 I saw, were aggressively sized. I was very very impressed and pleasantly surprised.
I do wish it were less family-lineage looking in pictures, but when you see the car and how it comes together, you really don't think Fusion. I thought: This car's about to successfully launch it's next 50 years. It's really like no previous mustang to me. I own gens 1, 3, and 5. I could easily see owning a 6G, based on looks alone, even if it performed the same as the S197. The stance, balanced proportions, sharp interior alone make it desirable to me.
Now would I trade my 2012 for it? Hmmm that's a tougher question. That would require a test drive and some additional wow factor.
Design wise: Bravo FoMoCo!
I was luke warm on the design before seeing it I person. My concerns we're mostly around the rear. It didn't seem to fit the rest of the car. It was like they tried to marry a 69 Shelby front (aggressive, big nose ) with a 65 rear (small, almost petite) - and failed miserably.
In person, however, it works. I really couldn't find a bad angle . The stance is perfect, the rear is in good proportion with the rest, and the front! When you look at all the nice lines ripped into the hood, etc., it's a really nice package.
I think it looks smaller than the S197, actually. The wheels, even in the v6 I saw, were aggressively sized. I was very very impressed and pleasantly surprised.
I do wish it were less family-lineage looking in pictures, but when you see the car and how it comes together, you really don't think Fusion. I thought: This car's about to successfully launch it's next 50 years. It's really like no previous mustang to me. I own gens 1, 3, and 5. I could easily see owning a 6G, based on looks alone, even if it performed the same as the S197. The stance, balanced proportions, sharp interior alone make it desirable to me.
Now would I trade my 2012 for it? Hmmm that's a tougher question. That would require a test drive and some additional wow factor.
Design wise: Bravo FoMoCo!
Last edited by KC3333; Feb 25, 2014 at 08:53 PM.
Its very hard for many on here to understand that not everything has too do with having 9,000,000 rwhp. Its funny that the enthusiasts here who own newer mustangs the main concern is how much HP the car has, how much it weighs and how much boost can the engine hold.
You read the posts from the folks that have mustangs from the 60's and 70's they ain't worried about 52 billion HP. Just because the mustang is a lighter, faster car than a Challenger doesn't negate the the fact its still a beautiful , smooth car. It has a certain look that people want too stare at. Its a bad a$$ modern day muscle car. Is the Challenger heavy, SURE IS! Is the Challenger slower than the 5.0? SURE IS. Can the mustang out handle the Challenger and its heavy a$$ every day of the week. HECK YEAH!
That's not the point of the Challenger. Its
not meant too be a sports car. Its meant to be a modern day interpretation of the old muscle car era and they were spot on.
You don't hear the mustang owners from the 60's and 70's worried about having the best suspension set up. They don't give two craps about their mustang cornering like its on rails, lowering springs, pan hard bar, brembo brakes.
Not everything is about speed and HP. Some people are looking for a certain image and the Challenger is that awesome muscle image.
You read the posts from the folks that have mustangs from the 60's and 70's they ain't worried about 52 billion HP. Just because the mustang is a lighter, faster car than a Challenger doesn't negate the the fact its still a beautiful , smooth car. It has a certain look that people want too stare at. Its a bad a$$ modern day muscle car. Is the Challenger heavy, SURE IS! Is the Challenger slower than the 5.0? SURE IS. Can the mustang out handle the Challenger and its heavy a$$ every day of the week. HECK YEAH!
That's not the point of the Challenger. Its
not meant too be a sports car. Its meant to be a modern day interpretation of the old muscle car era and they were spot on.
You don't hear the mustang owners from the 60's and 70's worried about having the best suspension set up. They don't give two craps about their mustang cornering like its on rails, lowering springs, pan hard bar, brembo brakes.
Not everything is about speed and HP. Some people are looking for a certain image and the Challenger is that awesome muscle image.

If I was going for "maximum fast" and "maximum twisties," I would have a BMW M3 in a heartbeat. If you spend any time around road-course tracks you know what the NO. 1 car is - and it is not the Mustang GT or GT 500. Even with significant upgrades to the suspension....which I have done (And I do track mine several times per year). But the key for me was the "iconic" look of the 2005+. The 14 Challenger has that look and I think the 2015 mustang looks like "a lot of other cars." I appreciate "the look" everyday and the "track performance" a few times a year.
I remember watchin Motor Trends matchup of the 5.0 and M3. Both very solid cars and while the Mustang may be more fun (read harder to manage) it lacks the sophistication of the m3 and thats why i think the M3 is still better. The new mustang with IRS though may gave the new m4 and maybe even new porsche 911 carerra a **** good run for their money at half the sticker price
http://www.caranddriver.com/features...17-future-cars
I just feel the headlights are too similar to the 2010-2014 models with that. Granted theres not much more in terms of design they could do but maybe have the 3-bar led outside of the housing closer to the grille and have the projector housing with a bit of a chargeresque look to em. Slant the top and make it look pissed off
The arrangement of lights can certainly be changed, but there is just no way that anything can be done to make the arrangement forward facing again.
Maybe when Ford does its refresh?
Maybe when Ford does its refresh?
Yea maybe for a 2018 refresh change up the face a bit and add some new interior bits. But other than the headlights (which i really dont mind) everything else looks pretty **** good.
Put on your 3D glasses for added effect!





