Nonsense. No one "needs" a muscle car.
Need wheels? Buy a usedYaris.
And "should?" Leave "should" to nannies.
"No Mustang owner needs" is just the old "No true Scotsman" fallacy.
See, I fixed it, and it's completely true however you nitpick or parse it.
The rear looks great on the convertible GT, better than the s550 GT, but what they have in common IMO is that they both look best with the spoiler delete. The profile of the 'vert is just sleeker without a spoiler. Maybe because most of them are designed for the way they look with the lines of...
Yeah, I expected the exterior styling to be pretty dull, based on what we'd seen. The big surprise to me is how much I like it.
And I like the interior styling. I like the display. It's interesting that they're using the Unreal gaming engine, which is also being used in a lot high-end TV and...
It seems to be almost natural law that the better a new Mustang variant looks the louder some voices cry out that it looks too much like a Charger or Camaro.
Honestly, the front ends of Camaros have been pretty tragic for a while now - but other than that, any dislike I have for them doesn't...
Actually, the rear shot of the red convertible comes the closest to selling me on this look. Very simple and sleek.
Stuff like the taillights and grille will certainly be swapped out at least once during the generation's run and probably more - along with variations for special editions. They...
The additional pictures do look pretty cool - particularly the interior. Love the steering wheel. I may order something similar from Guardian designs for my current car.
Better look at the taillights, too.
Nothing here I'll trade my '20 vert for. There are a few body design tweaks that are nice, but it's weak tea on that front. The middle looks fat.
In four years, I may feel different. I traded my '13 s197 for a 550 in 2018.