New Mustang on Dealer Lots
New Mustang on Dealer Lots
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Is it just me or do those seats just look lousy. Where's the support? I'm not impressed by the interior, the dash has the large metal piece but the rest looks disppointingly spartan.
I remain unimpressed by the package but hey, it isn't like we have a lot of choice right now.
Is it just me or do those seats just look lousy. Where's the support? I'm not impressed by the interior, the dash has the large metal piece but the rest looks disppointingly spartan.
I remain unimpressed by the package but hey, it isn't like we have a lot of choice right now.
I like the dash fairly well, but it looks like they designed it first and then just gave up. The rest of the interior looks much cheaper than the dash. I'm anxious to see one in person to get a better idea of what it really looks and feels like.
I saw the '05 at the Dallas Auto Show last weekend. The car looks good, and the seats are better in person, but yeah, other than the dash, the rest of the interior is very plain. Kind of suprising.
Re: New Mustang on Dealer Lots
Originally posted by Z28Wilson
Is it just me or do those seats just look lousy. Where's the support? I'm not impressed by the interior, the dash has the large metal piece but the rest looks disppointingly spartan.
I remain unimpressed by the package but hey, it isn't like we have a lot of choice right now.
Is it just me or do those seats just look lousy. Where's the support? I'm not impressed by the interior, the dash has the large metal piece but the rest looks disppointingly spartan.
I remain unimpressed by the package but hey, it isn't like we have a lot of choice right now.
Is that so bad?
As a "car guy" or "enthusiast", I don't think you are supposed to be creaming your drawers over this unit. This is the one that will sell 200k units to the masses - you know, those who don't really care about 0-60 times or throttle-steering through a curve.
Once the SVT GT500, the Shelby GT350, the BOSS 302, (maybe Mach 1) and others come out next year - THEN you should be excited. If not, something might be wrong.
Now granted, not everyone will be dead-in-love with this car... that goes without saying. But let's wait for the real big guns to come out and see how things stack up.
I myself am already saving the pennies for a purchase in 2006.
"Big-Gun"... sounds like a great custom tag, eh?


