But how many of those cars were almost 500hp stock? The reality is 15 extra HP won't be noticeable to the average street driver. What you will feel is a little more torque and better throttle response.
I believe so. Ford has said several times over the last few years that they intend to keep offering the V8 and well into the future. I don't see it going away for generation 8.
I made my point 3 times over with this. Just because you think they look very different doesn't make it a seperate generation. But my all means keep arguing over a meaningless point to the topic my guy.
Sales are down because of inflation. A large portion of the Mustang target audience just can't afford to finance a 50k sports car. It's the combination of rates, price, and the cost of living thats driving people away. No amount of tuning or redesign is going to change that.