Ericc B
Well-Known Member
ThisSo, while I don't really care that there is now a different "Mustang" in the stable, it does seem like Ford has just thrown away the meaning of the Mustang. It has nothing to do with tradition, or history, but rather projecting a clear image about what that brand means. That message of the Mustang is now distorted and unclear, and I think that will affect how people think of the car going forward.
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