kulfyur
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Ok so i know it's pretty late in the game, but my dealer finally sent me a text informing me they had a 2015 mustang on the lot and I was allowed to sit in on the session. It was the black eco-boost, premium package, automatic, and redline interior (no performance package). PRE-PRODUCTION <---- always remember that. So anything else from here out is just what I saw but of course may not pass down to what you take home
Though I took pictures, I didn't take a whole lot. I tried to take pictures of things we see on here that are still in question in addition to things that made me just go "dude really?!" albeit good or bad.
I forgot to grab my tape measure at the time so please for give me and all numbers are PURELY estimates.
So my notes from memory:
Fit and finish: MUCH better than the pictures we've seen so far for the most part. In some parts like where bumper(s) met the side panel(s), the bumper was slightly pushed in. Maybe about 1.5mm not much and not enough for me personally to care. The most notable poor fit/finish was one of the door handles was obviously misaligned. Probably pushing 4 or 5 mm. The alignment of the hood was pretty even from what I could see. The left and right sides and the very front of the hood (where it met the side panels and the head lights) between the hood and the side panel was VERY tight. Maybe out 1.5mm of clearance on either side. (That give me a little bit of worry when closing the hood and there were some paint chips in that area :faint On the interior, the driver's side back seat, where the side panel met the B pillar, there was a gap where the panel had fallen away from the B pillar. According the the "driver?" he had tried to push it back on (even before i did lol) and it would stay for a bit and then come back off. When i tried to push it back on, you could feel it expanding around like it had clasps that would snap but it never did, but of course i didn't want to push too hard and break it or something. But the worst thing i saw as far as the fit/finish was if you looked into the grill of the car, right across the top, there was rubber lining hideously sticking out. I'm not sure what it was from but i'm pretty sure it wasn't supposed to be so sloppy... I pray they fix that.
Exterior: Well i like the tail lights in one picture from before. but im person, im going back to what i was going to do originally and see if i can put 13-14 style lights on them. The car looks amazing though. I'd already seen it once before at NAIAS so i was probably much less awe struck than most. Either way you can definitely see the European influence in it but you never lose site of the mustang in it. Rims were painted with the gray color. I may be ignorant here but i noticed that paint actually went all the way into the wells of the wheel. Likely the entire inside of the wheels is painted. (rubbed some of the road dust away to check and that's how it appeared to me)
Interior:
OMG! I promise i though you guys were over-exaggerating (not saying you were lying, just over emphasizing) who great the interior is. Simply put, I HATE busy car interiors. To me it just looks like a bunch of clutter. And from pictures i was kind of fear full of all the new gadgets making the interior to busy for my taste. DRUMROLL.... Even with the Redline interior, I was WRONG! There is not to much going on at all. (The cashmere accents of the LE will tone down the redline perfectly and bring it all together nicely to my taste!) I think for struck a very nice balance between performance and comfort. Which brings me to my next part. I'm 5'7" about 130 give or take. and, obviously, pretty darn small of frame. By no means your average male height, weight, nor girth. But these seats were amazing! I dont know anyting about recaros but personally, i wouldnt pay for them. It would be hard to improve upon the comfort of those seats. The best way i could put it is: I sat in the car and my girlfriend went to the other side and sat in the passenger's seat. And the first thing out her mouth was "These seats are comfortable." *brief pause* "I really like these seats." Also worth noting: she is a lumbar lover, but the passenger's seat on this car did not have lumbar. I hate lumber, the driver's seat had it about half way out (yes i checked) and it was still very comfortable. The seats were miles above the 2013 which i drove back home in. The 2015 seats "will hug you, and pet you, and love you and will call you George". The back seats, are not as deep as i had feared. I left my girlfriend in the passenger's seat adjusted it for someone about 5'10 and got into the back seat. (i know no one on this site cares probably about that back seat space and utility but i do) I could sit back there comfortably. I could probably last about 2 hours back there. But likely that is my limit. There was no room to extend your leg if you needed/wanted to unless the front passenger extended their legs and moved the seat forward. <--- Note the leg extension. that is because With my 5'2" gf in the front i quickly notice there is a lot of room to extend her legs but when i moved the seat forward, bending her knees would cause them to rise and hit the dash. This may be remedied by raising the passenger seat so the passenger isnt so low to the floor (i didnt try this however). All-in-all, There was quite a bit of interior space in the car now. It's made better by what i was attribute to much greater from seat travel allowing form much "customized" utility of the interior space. So now 6'2 people can comfortably drive the car will smaller individual peoples like myself can make more use of the rear seat for addition passengers within reason. All the "bright work" i saw, was all plastic. I'm unsure about the material shifter and the switches. The switches seemed pretty ridged but the usual finger nail tap test still left me unsure. Also there was not nearly as much hard plastic as people lead you to believe. The Dash is leather wrapped. The steroe area has leather around it. And the door inserts have some kind of soft (idk what it is but it's much better than hard plastic lol) material all over it along with leather. The only exposed hard plastic on the door was below the handle/armrest and the handle itself. (and of course buttons). The center console was still hard plastic but the armrest was leather so i'm fine.
Other Note's:
The steering wheel had about 1.5-2 inches of telescoping travel. (not much to me but i suppose it may make a difference for taller people?)
For the diameter of the wheel go find your girlfriend. Probably under 6' lol. You'll need to use her hands. Tell her to hold her hands out in front of her as far as she can, palms facing her own chest. Tell her to touch the tips of her middle fights. The fingers should form a straight line from palm to palm. Keep those arms extended completely. On the back side of her hands, from wrist to wrist is about the diameter of the new steering wheel. (lmbo i know it was a lot to do. but it give you and idea until i measure my own hands and give you a number).
MFT was freaking cool (i've never seen or had a car with such so nothing to compare it to. i can give more detail on what i saw for those who would like to know. pretty cool stuff)
Cooled seats were nice, but i probably will hardly use it.
Heated seats seemed to always be running. (when i was in the back seat i could feel the heal from the front seat when i touched it. the cooled seats were on at the time so it's probably paired with heat in the same way A/C works.
Audio: It CAN sound muddy but it CAN also sound very crisp. I wouldn't call myself an audiophile but i do love my music and it sounds great. The bass from the sub was enough to disturb the sale people inside . Perfect! But you could turn down the over all bass and set your balance according to your preference and the music would clear up to taste to be very clear again. We scrolled through a few different stations to hear a few different genres (i listen to literally everything so i wanted to hear a few different genres). I couldnt really hear the balance of the overall speaker set up unfortunately cause the "driver?" had it set to the rear right to his preference. It did have the SoundScreen windshield. (i forgot to ask if the GT gets it... im sorry i failed you)
Ford Logo: Present on windshield and is on all cars. That is the only place present.
Speaker mounted in the center of the dash right next to the windshield.
The car was WAY to quite for a muscle car. I pray the GT doesnt sound like that.
I think that is all i have for now... I'll update if i remember something else and when I retrieve the few pictures i took. Hope you guys enjoy and let me know if you have any additional questions and i'll try to answer as best i can based on what i observed.
TL;DR: Car Pre-pro car at my dealer. I checked it out. Overall nice car. But seemed unfinished. Probably because it's pre-pro.
Update: PICS!!!!!
http://imgur.com/a/ZiNm2
Though I took pictures, I didn't take a whole lot. I tried to take pictures of things we see on here that are still in question in addition to things that made me just go "dude really?!" albeit good or bad.
I forgot to grab my tape measure at the time so please for give me and all numbers are PURELY estimates.
So my notes from memory:
Fit and finish: MUCH better than the pictures we've seen so far for the most part. In some parts like where bumper(s) met the side panel(s), the bumper was slightly pushed in. Maybe about 1.5mm not much and not enough for me personally to care. The most notable poor fit/finish was one of the door handles was obviously misaligned. Probably pushing 4 or 5 mm. The alignment of the hood was pretty even from what I could see. The left and right sides and the very front of the hood (where it met the side panels and the head lights) between the hood and the side panel was VERY tight. Maybe out 1.5mm of clearance on either side. (That give me a little bit of worry when closing the hood and there were some paint chips in that area :faint On the interior, the driver's side back seat, where the side panel met the B pillar, there was a gap where the panel had fallen away from the B pillar. According the the "driver?" he had tried to push it back on (even before i did lol) and it would stay for a bit and then come back off. When i tried to push it back on, you could feel it expanding around like it had clasps that would snap but it never did, but of course i didn't want to push too hard and break it or something. But the worst thing i saw as far as the fit/finish was if you looked into the grill of the car, right across the top, there was rubber lining hideously sticking out. I'm not sure what it was from but i'm pretty sure it wasn't supposed to be so sloppy... I pray they fix that.
Exterior: Well i like the tail lights in one picture from before. but im person, im going back to what i was going to do originally and see if i can put 13-14 style lights on them. The car looks amazing though. I'd already seen it once before at NAIAS so i was probably much less awe struck than most. Either way you can definitely see the European influence in it but you never lose site of the mustang in it. Rims were painted with the gray color. I may be ignorant here but i noticed that paint actually went all the way into the wells of the wheel. Likely the entire inside of the wheels is painted. (rubbed some of the road dust away to check and that's how it appeared to me)
Interior:
OMG! I promise i though you guys were over-exaggerating (not saying you were lying, just over emphasizing) who great the interior is. Simply put, I HATE busy car interiors. To me it just looks like a bunch of clutter. And from pictures i was kind of fear full of all the new gadgets making the interior to busy for my taste. DRUMROLL.... Even with the Redline interior, I was WRONG! There is not to much going on at all. (The cashmere accents of the LE will tone down the redline perfectly and bring it all together nicely to my taste!) I think for struck a very nice balance between performance and comfort. Which brings me to my next part. I'm 5'7" about 130 give or take. and, obviously, pretty darn small of frame. By no means your average male height, weight, nor girth. But these seats were amazing! I dont know anyting about recaros but personally, i wouldnt pay for them. It would be hard to improve upon the comfort of those seats. The best way i could put it is: I sat in the car and my girlfriend went to the other side and sat in the passenger's seat. And the first thing out her mouth was "These seats are comfortable." *brief pause* "I really like these seats." Also worth noting: she is a lumbar lover, but the passenger's seat on this car did not have lumbar. I hate lumber, the driver's seat had it about half way out (yes i checked) and it was still very comfortable. The seats were miles above the 2013 which i drove back home in. The 2015 seats "will hug you, and pet you, and love you and will call you George". The back seats, are not as deep as i had feared. I left my girlfriend in the passenger's seat adjusted it for someone about 5'10 and got into the back seat. (i know no one on this site cares probably about that back seat space and utility but i do) I could sit back there comfortably. I could probably last about 2 hours back there. But likely that is my limit. There was no room to extend your leg if you needed/wanted to unless the front passenger extended their legs and moved the seat forward. <--- Note the leg extension. that is because With my 5'2" gf in the front i quickly notice there is a lot of room to extend her legs but when i moved the seat forward, bending her knees would cause them to rise and hit the dash. This may be remedied by raising the passenger seat so the passenger isnt so low to the floor (i didnt try this however). All-in-all, There was quite a bit of interior space in the car now. It's made better by what i was attribute to much greater from seat travel allowing form much "customized" utility of the interior space. So now 6'2 people can comfortably drive the car will smaller individual peoples like myself can make more use of the rear seat for addition passengers within reason. All the "bright work" i saw, was all plastic. I'm unsure about the material shifter and the switches. The switches seemed pretty ridged but the usual finger nail tap test still left me unsure. Also there was not nearly as much hard plastic as people lead you to believe. The Dash is leather wrapped. The steroe area has leather around it. And the door inserts have some kind of soft (idk what it is but it's much better than hard plastic lol) material all over it along with leather. The only exposed hard plastic on the door was below the handle/armrest and the handle itself. (and of course buttons). The center console was still hard plastic but the armrest was leather so i'm fine.
Other Note's:
The steering wheel had about 1.5-2 inches of telescoping travel. (not much to me but i suppose it may make a difference for taller people?)
For the diameter of the wheel go find your girlfriend. Probably under 6' lol. You'll need to use her hands. Tell her to hold her hands out in front of her as far as she can, palms facing her own chest. Tell her to touch the tips of her middle fights. The fingers should form a straight line from palm to palm. Keep those arms extended completely. On the back side of her hands, from wrist to wrist is about the diameter of the new steering wheel. (lmbo i know it was a lot to do. but it give you and idea until i measure my own hands and give you a number).
MFT was freaking cool (i've never seen or had a car with such so nothing to compare it to. i can give more detail on what i saw for those who would like to know. pretty cool stuff)
Cooled seats were nice, but i probably will hardly use it.
Heated seats seemed to always be running. (when i was in the back seat i could feel the heal from the front seat when i touched it. the cooled seats were on at the time so it's probably paired with heat in the same way A/C works.
Audio: It CAN sound muddy but it CAN also sound very crisp. I wouldn't call myself an audiophile but i do love my music and it sounds great. The bass from the sub was enough to disturb the sale people inside . Perfect! But you could turn down the over all bass and set your balance according to your preference and the music would clear up to taste to be very clear again. We scrolled through a few different stations to hear a few different genres (i listen to literally everything so i wanted to hear a few different genres). I couldnt really hear the balance of the overall speaker set up unfortunately cause the "driver?" had it set to the rear right to his preference. It did have the SoundScreen windshield. (i forgot to ask if the GT gets it... im sorry i failed you)
Ford Logo: Present on windshield and is on all cars. That is the only place present.
Speaker mounted in the center of the dash right next to the windshield.
The car was WAY to quite for a muscle car. I pray the GT doesnt sound like that.
I think that is all i have for now... I'll update if i remember something else and when I retrieve the few pictures i took. Hope you guys enjoy and let me know if you have any additional questions and i'll try to answer as best i can based on what i observed.
TL;DR: Car Pre-pro car at my dealer. I checked it out. Overall nice car. But seemed unfinished. Probably because it's pre-pro.
Update: PICS!!!!!
http://imgur.com/a/ZiNm2
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