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As it was mentioned in the 1st post, I have heard that 2018 will have a revised front end and rear
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i'll say they are 2010 Shelby GT500 Wheels:Those are Roush wheels. Since this was likely a calibration prototype (thus the fuel purge and flanged exhaust tips), it has also spent a fair amount of time at Roush's facility for instrumentation.
with the 2017 3.5L EcoBoost F-150 and Raptor getting the 10 speed automatic, I wouldn't be surprise the 2018 Automatic will be a 10 speedInteresting. Curious to see what engine\drivetrain updates are coming if any. If I'm not mistaken the s197 2013 refresh was just cosmetic changes to the exterior.
Good call. Those are them. They do look similar to the Roush 20" wheels, too.i'll say they are 2010 Shelby GT500 Wheels:
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Agreed and would be nice upgrade for those in the market for an automatic.with the 2017 3.5L EcoBoost F-150 and Raptor getting the 10 speed automatic, I wouldn't be surprise the 2018 Automatic will be a 10 speed
It's pretty much been acknowledge that the 10 speed is coming in the Mustang from the various dealer/service guides/screens, etc.Agreed and would be nice upgrade for those in the market for an automatic.
Hopefully larger and more distinct. The one thing missing from the Mustang is a visible ID that it's a Mustang coming up on you. A few cars like the new Maxima, Audis, etc all have a visual ID with their front lights/look that you can see what's approaching you.Seems the tri-bar in the headlights have a complete new look:
I'm hoping all of it.........but it may be a question of when.Curious to see how much of this will apply for the EU model