Adieu, live rear axle... Mustang has gone fully independent! Read on to find out why this is the quickest and most refined Mustang yet.
Read More »The automaker employs approximately 1,200 people in its Australian R&D centers.
Read More »Some welcome improvements for both the manual or automatic gearboxes.
Read More »The technology has the potential to improve fuel economy by up 10 percent in certain driving conditions.
Read More »The most technologically-advanced Mustang meets one of the world's biggest tech shows.
Read More »Premiere, Select, and Reserve. Here is their equipment.
Read More »The car automatically steers and brakes to direct itself away from obstacles.
Read More »The biggest improvements allow the "Coyote" mill to breathe better.
Read More »The new pony will become available automatically in the game's car garage.
Read More »In case you need help smoking them tires.
Read More »Good thing that Ford reportedly plans on concurrently producing both the 2015 and the current-gen model for a period of six months.
Read More »Better still, the artwork for the game will come from Ford GT designer Camilo Pardo.
Read More »Mrs. Wise managed to buy the 1964.5 Mustang a full two days before it was revealed to the public.
Read More »The car will be used to test current and future sensing systems and driver-assist tech.
Read More »Timed to coincide with the introduction of the 2014 Falcon and Territory updates.
Read More »Yellow and orange are, indeed, part of the palette, but Grabber Blue is gone.
Read More »The site is The Blue Oval's second manufacturing facility in India.
Read More »Adjectives like "aggressive", "gorgeous", and "beautiful", among others, were used to describe the new pony.
Read More »Bringing turbocharging to the Mustang powertrain lineup.
Read More »The prestigious award joins an already-impressive list of accolades.
Read More »The winning project aims to promote living practices that encourage sustainability by transforming a dumpster into a fully-functioning home.
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