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MI2QWK4U
06-27-2006, 05:04 PM
12-Month Promise: Ford Pledges New Mustang Every Year

Date posted: 06-22-2006

DEARBORN, Mich. — Describing the Mustang as its "iconic" product, Ford executives on Wednesday promised to keep interest in the pony car high by providing "new product content" year over year.

"We will add new products to the Mustang lineup," Derrick Kuzak told Inside Line. "It's a commitment. Carroll [Shelby] will work every year on the Mustang."

Kuzak, however, gave no details on what's in the pipeline for Mustang. When asked if we can expect a 600-horsepower version of the car, he replied, "Never say never to anything." It was clear in interviews that Shelby and the Ford team may be a bit anxious about the prospects of a revived Chevrolet Camaro.

"With the new Camaro, they'd better not dream they'll have more horsepower [than Mustang]," Shelby told IL in an interview at the 2007 Ford full-line preview here on Wednesday, which showcased the 2007 Shelby GT500. When asked if the Mustang is racing toward the 600-hp mark, the automotive legend said, "It would be very easy for the Mustang to go to 600 horsepower — and north from there — and still pass the company's 50,000-mile warranty."

When asked if we could see a 600-hp Mustang in a year or two, Shelby responded, "Maybe."

"I'd get in trouble if I told you," he said, although he confirmed that a redesigned Mustang is due out in 2009. Shelby confided that while his health is good following both a heart transplant and a kidney transplant, he is now blind in one eye.

When asked for his impressions of the Camaro concept, Shelby said, "I don't think it's sensational, but I think it's adequate." He added: "I don't think the Camaro will come out with anything that puts us down. We are ahead of the game. And we know how to stay ahead. I don't see people — the general press or the public — knocking the design of the Mustang."

What this means to you: The Detroit muscle-car race sounds like it's about to get heated up in the coming years

mr.continental
06-27-2006, 05:24 PM
Now if only they would get off their backsides, and inject some life into the rest of the lineup.

hotride03
06-27-2006, 05:36 PM
Thank's for the post!

MI2QWK4U
06-27-2006, 05:45 PM
I read someplace that the next special version will be called the Boss...and feature the 5.4 L shelby motor minus the blower...

duhtroll
06-27-2006, 05:50 PM
Yay - they have one decent car. Now for those of us over 6' who want to drive a Ford, we're just SOL.

Bigdogjim
06-27-2006, 06:11 PM
Yay - they have one decent car. Now for those of us over 6' who want to drive a Ford, we're just SOL.

Dave thanks for the info but Ford needs to think other then mustangs.

Mustangs were never really a "muscle-car " but a pony car.

Muscle cars were the large family car. Back in the day.

Like the man posted give something to the "big guys"

LVMarauder
06-27-2006, 06:18 PM
Ill pay attention when they put the GT engine in a four door.

MikesMerc
06-27-2006, 06:44 PM
Yay - they have one decent car. Now for those of us over 6' who want to drive a Ford, we're just SOL.

Get an F-150. Best full size truck made.:coolman:


Dave thanks for the info but Ford needs to think other then mustangs.

Mustangs were never really a "muscle-car " but a pony car.

Muscle cars were the large family car. Back in the day.


Ummmmm...no. Pony Cars were a sub class of Muscle Cars. Refresh your memory here: http://www.musclecarclub.com/musclecars/general/musclecars-definition.shtml


Good post Dave. I look forward to watching the Stang evolve over the next few years. It'll be fun to watch.

MI2QWK4U
06-27-2006, 08:31 PM
Dave thanks for the info but Ford needs to think other then mustangs.

Mustangs were never really a "muscle-car " but a pony car.

Muscle cars were the large family car. Back in the day.

Like the man posted give something to the "big guys"

I will be honest with you, with Fords mentality lately, I only care about one car they are making, the Mustang. The Marauder was a fluke car they released by mistake and cancelled immediately, go figure. My next 4 door V-8 will be either the RWD Impala SS or a Charger RT. Ford cant come up with a good idea, not that they are trying too hard.

Bigdogjim
06-28-2006, 12:22 AM
I will be honest with you, with Fords mentality lately, I only care about one car they are making, the Mustang. The Marauder was a fluke car they released by mistake and cancelled immediately, go figure. My next 4 door V-8 will be either the RWD Impala SS or a Charger RT. Ford cant come up with a good idea, not that they are trying too hard.

Dave for once I tend to agree. I will stay with the marauder till Ford wakes up!

And again you are correct they (ford) are not trying. (to sell cars) Piss people off? YES!!!!!

juno
06-28-2006, 05:07 AM
Yeah, I do not see a Mustang in my future, even as a third car, unless they drop in a 6 speed and IRS and I can take it to the road courses. An updated Cobra convertible would be nice, but it still may be a little heavy. And they definitely have to change the body so the 6 cylinders stand out more.

So sorry Ford, it is unlikely I will buy another one until I replace my truck.

FiveO
06-28-2006, 05:25 AM
Too bad they completely forgot about the tall people in the world. There is no way I could drive a Mustang of any sort of the last 20 years as a regular driver.

I love my '84 GT as a garage toy and 500 miles a year...but I wouldn't want to drive her more than 100 miles at a time.

Mad4Macs
06-28-2006, 07:01 AM
Yay - they have one decent car. Now for those of us over 6' who want to drive a Ford, we're just SOL.

Wuss, just http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/002965.htm and quit whining about it

:lol:

Mad4Macs
06-28-2006, 07:03 AM
Too bad they completely forgot about the tall people in the world. There is no way I could drive a Mustang of any sort of the last 20 years as a regular driver.

I love my '84 GT as a garage toy and 500 miles a year...but I wouldn't want to drive her more than 100 miles at a time.

Easy answer. Drive faster.
:lol:

O's Fan Rich
06-28-2006, 07:16 AM
Yay - they have one decent car. Now for those of us over 6' who want to drive a Ford, we're just SOL.

I'm 6'4" 240 lbs and I fit good in the new Mustang.
But I am partial to the 4 door sedan I have now. I got A LOT of room, thank you very much!

dwasson
06-28-2006, 09:31 AM
Are all of the Mustangs going to be performance cars? How many will be end up with V6s and being sold to dental hygenists. How many niches can they parse the Mustang market into?

Mad4Macs
06-28-2006, 09:58 AM
What? You haven't heard Elena's talk of the 2008 MusRauder yet?
I hear that there's even a 2 wheeled Harley Edition in the works!
:lol:

MarauderTJA
06-28-2006, 10:06 AM
Dave, did you hear about the rumor of an 08 Marauder floating around from Ford? Or is it just that, a rumor?? Would be awesome with a blown 5.4 in the engine bay.

duhtroll
06-28-2006, 11:05 AM
My head hit the headliner in the Mustangs I have driven. They had sunroofs, though. Way too frickin' small, and I'm only 6'3".

Once I have a nice hump in my old age and can't straighten up, THEN I'll get a Mustang.


I'm 6'4" 240 lbs and I fit good in the new Mustang.
But I am partial to the 4 door sedan I have now. I got A LOT of room, thank you very much!