That's the same picture that's on Ford's 2015 site. Obviously, pre-production. We've seen it before.
We'd like to see a picture of a post-production car to see if that is actually what we're stuck with.
Next year's model is always going to be better.
The 2 new cars I've purchased in my life were the first year of a complete refresh. I've never had issues or looked at new models wishing I had different options.
But its your car. Do what you want. But, you'll have to watch them drive...
:D But, you are on the right track. The ANC cancels out the unpleasant "buzziness" of the I4 and road noises while re-enforcing the more pleasant sounds of the engine. I'm interested to see how it works.
Totally speculating, but I think Ford is positioning the EB for people that want an nice...
From the Manual:
2.3L EcoBoost and 5.0L V8 Engines
We recommend regular unleaded gasoline
with a pump (R+M)/2 octane rating of 87.
Some stations offer fuels posted as regular
with an octane rating below 87, particularly
in high altitude areas. We do not
recommend fuels with an octane rating...
According to pg15 of the Dealer Sourcebook (suspect source of information, I admit) it says:
Air Induction System
What It Is
• All-new unique air box induction system is
standard on all Mustang engines
• It’s called “cold-air” since the air filter is isolated
from the engine compartment and...
Here's a whole thread full of painted engine covers...
http://www.allfordmustangs.com/forums/2011-mustang-talk/340128-official-engine-bay-picture-thread-4.html
It looks like it's just below the buttons being discussed. There's a shadow in this picture so it's hard to tell, but if you look in the INTERIORS thread, you can see it a little better.
Well, since Ford has decided to not participate in supplying engines, it's pretty much Chevy and Honda's playground. But, I'm sure Indycar would pay attention if Ford wrote a big enough check.
ya, this is from my x-plan FAQ:
Am I eligible for other incentives?
Yes, for most. Partner Recognition participants are eligible for most public incentives. There are some offers that are not compatible with this offer. Your dealer can best determine which incentives you are...
Looking on cotus, using the VIN's from these inventories, (searching in the main states) all EB's give me a "A matching vehicle could not be determined." error. Looks like they started building V6's and GT's first?