Microsoft Packs Mustang With Windows 8, Kinect, Xbox, More

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[citation][nom]bak0n[/nom]I own a Mustang. I'm glad its not that one. Mine will actually go for years without having to be rebuilt/dying/crashing.[/citation]

Not sure how the Mustang will "crash" but in my eyes, its a beautiful car. The 67 GT500 was one of the best Mustangs.

Of course they should have gone with a 2013 GT500 instead as that one is just a beast in terms of power.
 
[citation][nom]burnley14[/nom]Is Tom's giving one of these away to residents of the US?*crosses fingers*[/citation]
meh, where i live in the us it would be illegal to drive that. would love to have it though, or a delorian, though thats illegal too, cant get insurance for it (its old and expensive so no one will touch it), and its illgeal to drive without
 
[citation][nom]jimmysmitty[/nom]Not sure how the Mustang will "crash" but in my eyes, its a beautiful car. The 67 GT500 was one of the best Mustangs.Of course they should have gone with a 2013 GT500 instead as that one is just a beast in terms of power.[/citation]


Actually that is not the GT500 body style, its just the standard '67 fastback. But yes, the '13 GT500 is a beast! :)
 
The only thing i can't stand in a Mustang is the interior.
To clean the interior you can wash it directly with a bucket of water.
I hope the new models are better on the inside, cause i'm willing to spend more for a little better interior.
 
This Mustang looks nice. The body color is way too plain for my tastes. I do like what they've done here. I think it's better than the latest revision of the modern version. I've decided against getting a Mustang though. Maybe a BRZ is in my future.
 
I'd just put all the electronics in myself and save a boatload of cash, putting in all that hardware is relatively easy, I did most of that in my Grand Prix, it's finding a place to fit everything that's most difficult.
 
So Microsoft built a car that will go really fast until you need it, and it'll die on you.
 
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