![]() 11/10/2014 at 12:51 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
Well, it does from this angle, at least to my eye. I saw this Mustang at my local dealership yesterday. Pretty nice spec with 18 inch wheels, six-speed manual, and a sticker price of $38k (*whistle*). The 2014 model had a great style, but this new one is sweet!
The front end does not look as DBS.
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Dem hips.
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*Christopher Walken voice* This line...this line right here......it does it for me...
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SO MUCH HOOD
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I was thinking the same exact thing.
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Wow. When you put them side by side, it's very apparent how much better and more modern the new Mustang looks. This looks like clunky plastic toy compared to the new one.
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Both of those cars are SO PRETTY!
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If I've said it once I've said it a thousand times; Ford makes some pretty nice Aston Martins.
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They do indeed. The more I look at this car, the more I like it.
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That is just a V6 vs GT comparison. Cheap car vs loaded car. Ford likes to differentiate the models by looks rather than just the engine. They use a lot more plastic on the V6 than the GT. No foglights on the V6, cheap plastic grille, smaller rims, taller skinnier tires.
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The blacked out B-pillar and swept back headlights make a bigger difference than I thought they would.