Really ! I thought it was out of production for a few years . I never really kept up with what they where doing with the Mustang . After the Mustang II . I didn't pay much attention to them till 2005 . Had never driven one till 2008 . Drove a GT 5 speed . Then almost purchased a Roush 427 R . Or I think that what it was . Had the super charger on it with 435 hp. But decided to wait for the Challenger R/T .
ORIGINAL: mot250
Not to be nit-picky, but the Mustang production has not lapsed for even one year since it was introduced in April 1964.
ORIGINAL: BkChallenger09R/T
I think it was Road and Track on the news stand I looked at tonight showed the tube marked in yellow. Guess my issue is still in the mail. Personally I don't care for the looks of the newst Mustang (2010 ) . But glad the Mustang returened to production . Have to wonder If we'd have the Challenger if it hadn't. So thanks Ford .
ORIGINAL: tskatz
I have read several artices in the different automotive press about the 2010 Mustang. My understanding is that the engineers made the car a little too quiet for the marketing staff's interpretation of what the Mustang GT should sound like to the consumer who would buy the car. The fix they came up with was to run a tube from the air intake through the firewall and into the interior to slightly increase the intake noise. In my opinion none of this matters because the Mustang is suposed to get a new engine in 2011. Once again, my opinion is that anyone who really wants a significant change to their Mustang GT other than a nicer interior and a revised exterior will wait for the new engine version of the car. The 2010 model has what is mostly the 2009 Mustang Bullitt engine at 315 horsepower.