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Offline Boss Man

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Mustang Makeover: What Does Ford Have in Mind?
« on: April 16, 2012, 06:28 PM »

Mustang Makeover: What Does Ford Have in Mind?
Source: Michael Ramsey / The Wall Street Journal

For the last decade, auto makers have connected with baby boomers by recreating storied cars from their youth like the VW Beetle, Chevrolet Camaro and Dodge Challenger.

Now, Ford Motor Co. is betting it is time to hit the brakes on the retro trend, and shift its focus to a younger generation.

The Mustang, the Pony car that launched affordable and compact sports cars, today strongly hews to the look of the 1964 original. But Ford is working on radical makeover of its signature youth-market car, people familiar with Ford’s plans said. The next generation would retain the shark-nosed grille and round headlights, but would look more like the new Ford Fusion than the current Mustang, these people said.

The change is part of a bid to make the Mustang appeal to Generation Y, the roughly 80 million people who were born between 1980 and 1999. This demographic group is entering its peak car-buying years. Cars that their parents drive—and hark back to the days of Woodstock, 20 years before they were born—don’t really interest them.

“You cannot sustain sales without looking for new buyers. True, you are going to lose sales, but you need to refresh the population of buyers,” said Alexander Edwards, an analyst with Strategic Vision, a California research firm that helps auto companies understand why customers choose the vehicles they buy.

“The main goal that all automobile companies need to be successful at is, let’s prepare vehicles that the next generation will want to be in, but have all the other features that will still appeal to the older generation as well,” said Mr. Edwards.

For Ford, Gen Y may prove a difficult target. For many in this group, cars and driving just aren’t that cool in an era of iPads and Facebook. A 2011 study by the University of Michigan found that just two-thirds of all 18-year-olds had driver’s licenses in 2008, down from 80% in 1983.

Toyota Motor Corp. created a whole subbrand, Scion, to appeal to the Millennial Generation. But after some initial success, Scion sales are a third of the peak. Retro designs in particular don’t fly, either. Last year, VW sold just 6,468 Beetles in the U.S., compared with 81,134 in 2000. Last year, Chrysler Group LLC stopped making its retro car, the PT Cruiser.

The Mustang, which has had a strong retro look since 2005, is losing steam, too. Last year Ford sold 70,438, down 4.4% from 2010 and less than half the 166,530 it sold in 2006. Chevrolet’s redesigned Camaro and Chrysler’s Challenger each outsold their historical rival last month.

The new Mustang is due as a 2014 model, and will look somewhat like an Aston Martin, the high-price sports car often featured in James Bond movies. People who have seen the new Mustang said it is almost a body double for the Evos concept car that Ford showed at the Frankfurt auto show last fall.

A Ford spokesman said he couldn’t comment on Ford’s product plans for the Mustang.

Changing the Mustang’s look is a risky move for Ford because the car has such a big following, said Rebecca Lindland, an analyst with researcher IHS Automotive Inc. “Ford has had so much success with [the retro Mustang], there is significant risk of going somewhat away from it,” she said. “You have to evolve the design, but it is a risk to change it too fast or radically.”

Baby boomers are still an important demographic. They drove booms in minivans, sport-utility vehicles and luxury cars in addition to retro models. But with the oldest boomers now retired, that generation is near the end of its run as hard-charging car consumers.

The average Mustang buyer today is 51 years old, Mr. Edwards said. They fall into the category of “near-luxury” consumers in terms of spending habits and tend to include more men than women. They like power and performance, he said.

Lee Stewart a 45-year-old accountant from Bristow, Va., just ordered a 2013 Mustang GT convertible, and loves the current, 1960s look. The Evos concept car, he added, is “a beautiful automobile, but it isn’t a Mustang.”

The original Mustang launched a whole category of inexpensive, sporty cars with a uniquely American look. The vehicle was a pet project of then Ford Vice President Lee Iacocca, who kept it alive after Henry Ford II had rejected early concepts.

It hit the market as baby boomers were in their teens and its rapid success triggered a host of similarly, small, four-seater sports cars. General Motors Co. countered with its Camaro, and Chrysler added the Dodge Charger and Challenger. In a nod to the Mustang, they were known as “Pony cars.”

In the 1970s, Detroit faced rising competition from small Japanese and fuel-economy regulations. The Big Three shrank their pony cars and changed their looks dramatically, and they all but faded from the roads by the late 1990s.

In 1998, Volkswagen AG tapped into boomer nostalgia when it reincarnated the Beetle. In 2005, the retro-style Mustang was launched and it was a hit.

But for Adam Perito, 32, a recruiter who is on the leading edge of Generation Y, the current Mustang is great and he is looking to buy one, but “the new one looks pretty sweet. Maybe I should wait until it comes out.”

http://blogs.wsj.com/drivers-seat/2012/04/16/mustang-makeover-what-does-ford-have-in-mind/
« Last Edit: April 16, 2012, 06:32 PM by Boss Man »

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Re: Mustang Makeover: What Does Ford Have in Mind?
« Reply #1 on: April 16, 2012, 06:47 PM »
^^^ Clearly, has no idea...   :o


Interesting article by The Wall Street Journal... Mostly interesting in why any publication would have an analyst write about Mustang design. Just regurgitated facts and figures, with no actual pulse on what drives real enthusiasts to buy and love Mustangs or any other performance car. Should probably stick to articles about finance, green energy, literature, speed walking or hypermiling their egg shaped hybrid cars.


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Re: Mustang Makeover: What Does Ford Have in Mind?
« Reply #2 on: April 16, 2012, 08:51 PM »
I heard that the 2015 Mustang will be part EVOS concept and part current design, I sincerely hope that is does not go the completely feminine faux Aston Martin route.




I have also heard it will be a major change but evolutionary like the 993 vs the 997 Porsche 911.

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I want a car so violent that the mere thought of full throttle would cause a heart attack. That actually going wide open throttle in would result in nothing less than instant death!

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Re: Mustang Makeover: What Does Ford Have in Mind?
« Reply #3 on: April 16, 2012, 09:25 PM »
"In the 1970s, Detroit faced rising competition from small Japanese and fuel-economy regulations. The Big Three shrank their pony cars and changed their looks dramatically, and they all but faded from the roads by the late 1990s."
interesting..they all but faded? I don't know if I would say that..plenty of mustangs on the roads in the 1990s

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Re: Mustang Makeover: What Does Ford Have in Mind?
« Reply #4 on: April 17, 2012, 01:00 AM »
I'm nowhere near the age of a baby boomer but I love the current retro styling that automakers have been doing and I'm going to be sad to see it go mainly because I feel most of today's cars (minus exotics and the obviously great cars) all kind of have the same dull body shape.

And the part about Generation Y not being interested in the '60's cars? ha I'm going to call bulls*** on that one. I get a ton of attention in my Mustang everywhere I go from all ages, thumbs up from people 90 to 3 years old. I don't see a Fusion or Camry getting that attention.


I really hope Germeezy is right and it's just a change similar to that of the 993 vs 997
« Last Edit: April 17, 2012, 07:30 PM by TylerT »
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Re: Mustang Makeover: What Does Ford Have in Mind?
« Reply #5 on: April 18, 2012, 07:06 PM »
I will cry if the Mustang looks anything like the concepts. It will utterly destroy Mustang all together.
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Re: Mustang Makeover: What Does Ford Have in Mind?
« Reply #6 on: April 18, 2012, 07:47 PM »
I will cry if the Mustang looks anything like the concepts. It will utterly destroy Mustang all together.

Imagine a mix of EVOS cues on a current 2013 Mustang, and imagine an evolution to be less retro and more modern!
I want a car so violent that the mere thought of full throttle would cause a heart attack. That actually going wide open throttle in would result in nothing less than instant death!