The key word in your sentence is “lead”. A good leader will learn from his team. And that is what makes a better product.
And the answer to the question is absolutely.
Checkout this post.
https://www.mustang6g.com/forums/threads/rumor-autocar-2023-mustang-will-be-awd-hybrid-v8-in-europe-only.139266/page-7#post-2870911
Yeah, neither of those things are going to happen. :) I plan on keeping my 19' for ten years. Hopefully by then they will be more reliable and cost effective.
If I wanted an AWD hybrid I’d buy this. Ford needs to look forward not back to survive.
Edit: My bad this is a full electric. I’ll still take it. :)
All of you are making some good points but it doesn't matter. As much as we would all want lighter and faster, our Mustang is coming to the end. Heck, I'm just grateful at this point that we are getting a S650. Maybe we will get lucky and it will lose a few pounds. Comparisons against BMW's...
I think Ford has gotten it more or less for the past 55 years. Especially since the S550. Everyone wants less weight for whatever their reason but it comes at a cost? How much more are Mustang owners going to spend for less weight? And a superior front suspension and shocks and sways?
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Same argument as the Mach-E. It would not be a Mustang. 55 year heritage down the drain. Now if you really want a 2 seater I'm fine with that. We can call it a Pinto GT.