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The new dashboard is a big mistake IMO

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I don't mind change at all, as long as it's improvement. Changing things for the worse I do mind.
if thats your opinion then fine, like i said, i like the change

I would not qualify that as the same location. The cluster is on top of the ip panel instead of in it, the second screen is no longer in the middle, at a very different hight and it is angled instead of symmetrical and flush. It couldn't be more different imho.
ultimately when you look at side by side comparisons, the screens are set far enough back that the gauges are still in roughly the same location, just without the excessive cowls covering them. as for the second bit. yeah i can see where you would consider that to be a major difference. i just discount it because 1: i rarely ever look at that stuff when driving so dont really notice/care, and 2: i much prefer the driver focused design over the old boring flat design (speaking from an old S197's that didnt have any big screens).
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12 years..... rookie. I'm 57 and have had a Mustang since I was 18 years old driving a 1984 4-eyes.
It sounds like you are more of a Mustang enthusiast than most young (under 25) car owners are.
 

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this is the Haters' thread so any love-in posts will get critiqued.
Why is it when someone disagrees with your opinion, they are a "hater"? There is room on here for all opinions unless you live in a 3rd world dictatorship.
 

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if thats your opinion then fine, like i said, i like the change



ultimately when you look at side by side comparisons, the screens are set far enough back that the gauges are still in roughly the same location, just without the excessive cowls covering them. as for the second bit. yeah i can see where you would consider that to be a major difference. i just discount it because 1: i rarely ever look at that stuff when driving so dont really notice/care, and 2: i much prefer the driver focused design over the old boring flat design (speaking from an old S197's that didnt have any big screens).
In a few years, Ford will be probably be using AI-influenced design schemes for their interiors. So, whatever is there now will change.
 

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In a few years, Ford will be probably be using AI-influenced design schemes for their interiors. So, whatever is there now will change.
i mean Fords gotta try something, the S550 was a horrible performer sales wise when compared to the S197 and all previous generations.
 


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12 years..... rookie. I'm 57 and have had a Mustang since I was 18 years old driving a 1984 4-eyes.
So in 1984 you were 18 years old and driving a new Mustang? Congratulations. My mummy and dada never bought me a car, much less a Mustang. And I couldn't personally swing the (inflation adjusted) price of around $32K at 18.
 
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i mean Fords gotta try something, the S550 was a horrible performer sales wise when compared to the S197 and all previous generations.
The S550 won the sales crown every year, IIRC. Or most of them.

You can't compare to previous generations, as the market has changed dramatically.
 

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The S550 won the sales crown every year, IIRC. Or most of them.

You can't compare to previous generations, as the market has changed dramatically.
you can compare it to previous generations as thats a great indicator of health of the brand, and sad to say compared year for year to the S197 there is only 1 single year where the S550 outsold the S197, that was year 5 of production 2019 vs 2009, and if you have more than 5 braincells youll know why. the S550 is not the best mustang sales wise.
 

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you can compare it to previous generations as thats a great indicator of health of the brand, and sad to say compared year for year to the S197 there is only 1 single year where the S550 outsold the S197, that was year 5 of production 2019 vs 2009, and if you have more than 5 braincells youll know why. the S550 is not the best mustang sales wise.
No, you can't compare sales to previous generations. And no one, lease of all me, claimed that "the S550 is the best Mustang sales wise".

Seriously......I don't know what part of "the (vehicle) market has changed tremendously" is difficult for you comprehend, but it's a simple statement that stands on it's own.

Sales for ALL performance coups have dropped off the cliff. People simply don't want them any more, they want SUVs and trucks. So you can only judge the sales efficacy of the Mustang product by comparing it on a year-by-year basis with it's direct competitors like the Camaro and Challenger.

And in that light, the S550 has been a winner. It's defeated the Camaro and Challenger each year, IIRC.
 

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No, you can't compare sales to previous generations. And no one, lease of all me, claimed that "the S550 is the best Mustang sales wise".

Seriously......I don't know what part of "the (vehicle) market has changed tremendously" is difficult for you comprehend, but it's a simple statement that stands on it's own.

Sales for ALL performance coups have dropped off the cliff. People simply don't want them any more, they want SUVs and trucks. So you can only judge the sales efficacy of the Mustang product by comparing it on a year-by-year basis with it's direct competitors like the Camaro and Challenger.

And in that light, the S550 has been a winner. It's defeated the Camaro and Challenger each year, IIRC.
it lost to the challenger for the past two years. which in a normal battle, would be a decent sales pace, however when you consider the challenger has had steady and consistent sales since 2015, while the mustang took a solid nose dive off the nearest cliff, almost in pace with the camaro, just offset by a year. which is even more embarrassing when the mustang used to outsell the camaro almost threefold year on year. not even talking about raw sales numbers here, the S550 is seriously lacking vs its competitors. As you said yourself, the market they're in is a changing market, so Ford needs to act and change the mustang to target the up and coming generation.
 

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it lost to the challenger for the past two years. which in a normal battle, would be a decent sales pace, however when you consider the challenger has had steady and consistent sales since 2015, while the mustang took a solid nose dive off the nearest cliff, almost in pace with the camaro, just offset by a year. which is even more embarrassing when the mustang used to outsell the camaro almost threefold year on year. not even talking about raw sales numbers here, the S550 is seriously lacking vs its competitors. As you said yourself, the market they're in is a changing market, so Ford needs to act and change the mustang to target the up and coming generation.
The last two years (2021 and 2022 actually), the Mustang's production was severely limited by supply issues. Much more so than the Challenger. So we've also got to toss those two plandemic years.

You can't sell what doesn't exist. Something you would know about, and wouldn't need explained to you, if you were part of the S550 community. Like being a member over at mustang6g.

So, again, no. The Mustang (up until the plandemic) was beating all it's direct competitors. Call it 2015-2021, those 7 sales years.

The S550 was a sales success, and took the market-category crown.
 

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The last two years (2021 and 2022 actually), the Mustang's production was severely limited by supply issues. Much more so than the Challenger. So we've also got to toss those two plandemic years.
ok sure, i guess since ford had supply constraints we can discount since they obviously lost to dodge that year...whats that? the F150 STILL outsold the Ram in the same time frame? strange its almost like theres more to it than supply constraints...

for the rest of the years congrats you manage to outsell in a market that barely makes any fucking money, now drive that fucker into the ground instead of adapting to changing times because market trends change and sales have been actively slipping since the inception year of the S550, sure.
 

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ok sure, i guess since ford had supply constraints we can discount since they obviously lost to dodge that year...whats that? the F150 STILL outsold the Ram in the same time frame? strange its almost like theres more to it than supply constraints...

for the rest of the years congrats you manage to outsell in a market that barely makes any fucking money, now drive that fucker into the ground instead of adapting to changing times because market trends change and sales have been actively slipping since the inception year of the S550, sure.
Let me be clear, because you seem too dense to grasp this.

The Camaro is gone.

The Challenger is gone.

The Mustang is the last standing US made V8 sports coupe left. So much for your insistence that the S550 Mustang was the sales loser in it's category.

And many at Ford would love to end it too. Why? Because the demand for these sort of cars is gone.

And I'll tell you this; sticking a couple of $3.00, Chinese-made maxi-pads onto the dash of the (not at all) "new" S650, pissing off 2/3rds of your existing customer base, is NOT the way to ensure the continued existence of the Mustang.

mustang7g is an echo-chamber on the topic of the S650. All you are hearing here is that people like the maxi-pad dash. Meanwhile, over on m6g, there's thousands of S550 owners wondering what in the hell they're going to purchase next, since it's NOT going to be a Mustang.

Bud Light recently decided it didn't want or care about it's current core customers. Their Marketing Director flat-out said that she wanted to change the demographic they were aiming at. And in the process of doing that, pissed off almost their entire current clientele by effectively telling them all to fuck off, we don't want you any more.

That's what Ford is doing.
 
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And I'll tell you this; sticking a couple of $3.00, Chinese-made maxi-pads onto the dash of the (not at all) "new" S650, pissing off 2/3rds of your existing customer base, is NOT the way to ensure the continued existence of the Mustang.
you know youve lost touch with reality when you think the tag "Chinese made" automatically means bad, hate to tell you this bud, china makes shit like this better than the US does. Good job pulling that 2/3rds number out of your ass, mustve been hard to reach around all the other shit youre pulling out of there.


The Mustang is the last standing US made V8 sports coupe left. So much for your insistence that the S550 Mustang was the sales loser in it's category.
so your argument for them continuing with the dated S550 is because the other two competitors are gone? Hate to tell you this bud but..uh.. they arent gone...theyre being made into EV's and whatever the fuck chevy is doing. Ford is deciding to be actively behind the curve here by keeping the V8. Dont get me wrong, i love my V8's. but to think the lack of competitors is going to save the Mustang is something only a cave dweller will believe.
 

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The S650 is not for people that already own a S550.

It’s for people that own foxbodys, new edge, s197s.
And want to own the coyote in its final form to park next to them.
If you already have an S550 and are looking what to buy next… my personal friends are now going back and buying foxbodys while they still can.
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