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09-01-2016, 07:22 AM | #1 | ||
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Sorry...no photos...I was driving.
Up town yesterday and saw two new Mustangs for the first time...a bright yellow one and a dark red coloured one I think. Saw a few older ones around as well and one mid sixties fastback on a car transporter. No idea if something is on this weekend but strange to see so many in one day. Anyhoo, onto the new ones. The yellow is striking...stands out like the proverbials. The cars looked great as well, but I kind of have to say, not as aggressive as the last Mustang did. It's been softened up, given the corporate nose and grill by the look of it. Ford certainly has a stand-out attention grabbing car on their hands. I'd happily have an ecoboost in that yellow...if it wasn't for the stupid waiting time...and the way the price has jumped by about six grand-plus since they first started taking orders... If they could get production up and prices down to a realistic level, they'd sell more than they could possibly handle... |
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