Just to follow up--
The problem with Ford is that ALL of their halo cars are retro. Other companies have gone retro, but have also used retro cues with majority of the design being modern (or ultra modern.) I believe the Mini is a good representation of classic+modern=winner.
I agree that Mustang must not go "ricer." I wasn't suggesting this, but the design needs to sell 130,000 units per year minimum. The majority of the buyers are in their 20s and don't remember '69 Mustangs on the street. They want a car that is a step up from a tricked-out Integra. The car needs to say "don't buy the 3.2CL Type-S, buy me!"
The problem with Ford is that ALL of their halo cars are retro. Other companies have gone retro, but have also used retro cues with majority of the design being modern (or ultra modern.) I believe the Mini is a good representation of classic+modern=winner.
I agree that Mustang must not go "ricer." I wasn't suggesting this, but the design needs to sell 130,000 units per year minimum. The majority of the buyers are in their 20s and don't remember '69 Mustangs on the street. They want a car that is a step up from a tricked-out Integra. The car needs to say "don't buy the 3.2CL Type-S, buy me!"