The painfully slow undressing of the 2010 Mustang continues today with a clear shot of the car’s new shifter. Specifically, we can see that a five-speed stick is still standard-fare for the pony car from Ford, though its closest competitors, namely the Dodge Challenger and Chevrolet Camaro, are equipped with six row-for-yourself ratios. On the positive side, the gear knob looks very high class and appears hewn from aluminum. Judging from the last teaser, the matte aluminized finish is carried out through much of the GT’s interior, from the shifter to the steering wheel and dash. There are five more teaser images to be revealed before the ‘Stang’s final reveal at the LA Auto Show, where we’ll be on hand to bring you the goods in living color.
With all the hype surrounding the upcoming production versions of the Dodge Challenger and Chevy Camaro, it’s easy to forget that the Mustang is still king of the hill when it comes to pony car sales. We’ve had the very competent current model since Fall 2004, while any competition continues to be stuck in future-tense. Even without any direct competition, Ford has stayed on top of its RWD V8 American icon, and the 2+2 pony car is still the stuff of dreams. The marketing geeks at Ford picked up on the phenomenon, and the result is a :30 spot with some lucky Joe performing power slides and donuts in a red Mustang GT while the fuzz give him the thumbs-up. Ford added a hot brunette driving a Mustang convertible for good measure, and you’ve got the ideal REM of many-a-man. Check out the spot after the jump.
Thanks for the tip, Mike!
With all the hype surrounding the upcoming production versions of the Dodge Challenger and Chevy Camaro, it’s easy to forget that the Mustang is still king of the hill when it comes to pony car sales. We’ve had the very competent current model since Fall 2004, while any competition continues to be stuck in future-tense. Even without any direct competition, Ford has stayed on top of its RWD V8 American icon, and the 2+2 pony car is still the stuff of dreams. The marketing geeks at Ford picked up on the phenomenon, and the result is a :30 spot with some lucky Joe performing power slides and donuts in a red Mustang GT while the fuzz give him the thumbs-up. Ford added a hot brunette driving a Mustang convertible for good measure, and you’ve got the ideal REM of many-a-man. Check out the spot after the jump.
Thanks for the tip, Mike!
With all the hype surrounding the upcoming production versions of the Dodge Challenger and Chevy Camaro, it’s easy to forget that the Mustang is still king of the hill when it comes to pony car sales. We’ve had the very competent current model since Fall 2004, while any competition continues to be stuck in future-tense. Even without any direct competition, Ford has stayed on top of its RWD V8 American icon, and the 2+2 pony car is still the stuff of dreams. The marketing geeks at Ford picked up on the phenomenon, and the result is a :30 spot with some lucky Joe performing power slides and donuts in a red Mustang GT while the fuzz give him the thumbs-up. Ford added a hot brunette driving a Mustang convertible for good measure, and you’ve got the ideal REM of many-a-man. Check out the spot after the jump.
Don’t for a second believe that Ford is just going to roll over and hand over tens of thousands of Mustang sales to the upcoming Dodge Challenger and Chevy Camaro without a fight. We’ve been showing you spy shots of what Ford’s got up its sleeves for weeks now, but this is the first time we have a shot of the next Mustang’s interior. Unfortunately, Ford is just as concerned with keeping any interior upgrades a secret as it is shrouding the Mustang’s new face. We’ve got a high-res pic of what Brenda Priddy’s photographer could snap of the interior just the same, as well as new front and back shots of what we expect will be the 2010 Ford Mustang.
The Mustang passed yet another landmark less than a week after its 44th anniversary on April 17 when production reached nine million units. The milestone Mustang, a GT Convertible, went to a dealership in Iowa for delivery to its lucky customer. As Ford’s longest running nameplate, the Mustang had one of the best starts of any production car with over 22,000 sold on the first day and more than one million sold in the first two years. It’s had its ups and down over the past 40+ years, but it’s safe to say that the Mustang has enjoyed an upswing in popularity since its retro-restyle a few years back. [Source: Ford]
We got a chance to visit Shelby Automotive out in Las Vegas a week or so ago to witness the first 2009 GT500KR going through final assembly. Although the KR was originally intended to be an ‘08-only model release, demand for the new King of the Road was high enough that Ford and Shelby decided to keep on rollin’ for another year and plans to offer an additional 746 units for 2009. As a refresher, these beasts are powered by a 540-horsepower version of the GT500’s supercharged V8. If you love special edition versions of the Mustang like this one but aren’t ready yet to buy, fear not… we have a feeling that there will be many more to choose from in the coming years.