Well the 400A had fake leather and hard plastic anyway. I still think the 401A gets you quite a bit more when you factor in the heated/cooled/powered seats, soft touch surfaces, real leather, and an upgraded sound system.
I had 20's on my 2015 (which did not come with a factory brace). I don't think there is significantly more danger of damaging the sidewalls than a 19". The ride quality is a marginally worse, but the tire choice also greatly impacts that. They do look super nice though.
Well, not to go super nerd and correct you, buuuut they are two separate things. 😉
A pony car is a sporty small to compact car with a V8. Like the Mustang, Camaro and Firebird.
A Muscle car is a mid size or full size car with a large big block engine and can include 4 doors. Think Charger...
Meh. Seems subjective to me. I doubt anyone would feel a difference in normal driving. I didn't. The objective is to reduce body roll and flex in the twisties, and look cool under the hood.
I have "my mode" programmed to normal drive mode with sport steering and sport exhaust. I have the star button programmed to track exhaust for when I'm feeling saucy.
For what it's worth, I don't think the Ford strut brace will fit the towers correctly with out the k-brace under it. I discovered that when I went to install mine.
A rumored rendering at a dealer conference is hardly confirmation of the real thing. After all Ford has been kicking around Mustang variants for decades. Remember the Front wheel drive version that became the Probe? This is all fear mongering until proven otherwise.
Besides, even if a 4 door...
I miss read your post on the leather sorry.
What's your source on this 4 door? I'm highly skeptical about this. They already have the Mach-E. Going to a 4 door would kill the brand they have committed too over and over again. This has been a ghost story for as long as I can remember.
Thats crazy. How does leather not come standard on 401A? And what's UGDO?
Not sure how any of that leads to 4 door speculation. That been a fan boy paranoia for 25 years.