Ford Mustang

Started by CWW, October 15, 2005, 06:31:03 PM

Catman

QuoteApparently, Mustang drivers don't have a huge amount of respect for standard capitalization rules.   ;)

When it comes to Mustangs, a car that is considered an icon in America (much like the Corvette, or the Dodge vs. Chevy pickup truck thing which I myself don't fully understand), there is a notion that there should not be any change or any risk involved with design.  The new model definitely adheres to that, going retro, but managing to actually look good (it helps that there are the proper mechanicals to back up the muscle car image).  But, since there is a very rigid definition as to what a Mustang is (probably in line with my definition of what a real Bentley is, which has everything to do with heritage) the core crowd has a big problem when someone starts to mess with the equation.
True.  I would expect that "change" is not high on the list of many Mustang owners.