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Location: Linn County, Oregon
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Originally Posted by PorscheGAL
Ford is planning to completely rehaul the interior in 2013 or 14 to a more European Styling. But lets keep in mind that most Mustang models are south of the $30k range. I think it would be a shame to put too much into the interior. This car is considered a working man's car. Too much styling and it is priced to far out of reach for most. The other downfall to the European Styling is weight. I, and many others, don't want a car that weighs thousands of pounds for leather and automatic seats. I, also, as an owner don't want to see Mustang get rid their aggressive stance. Smoothness in the front and rear just makes it look more like everything else on the road. I bought my Boss for the power not the interior but I wouldn't have it any other way.
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Kudos! You "get it" on Mustangs...actually, there are many on Mustang boards who are afraid the car will lose it's unique appeal after Ford announced it's future plans of "more european styling"...
Mustang is the kid from the projects who enjoys whupping the Ivy League snot in golf....The Boss 302 Laguna Seca may not have sophisticated looks...but it'll sure whip a "sophisticated" BMW M3 on the track..
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