I kinda like it. It "works" far better than Motor Trend's version. My guess is we'll see what it really looks like at next years NY Detroit Auto Show.

I'm excited to see the Mustang move in a new direction. Let's face it -- Big American Muscle cars are going to die out with gas prices going the way they are. Buyers looking for reasonable economy, real-world driveability, and crisp all-around performance. The current muscle cars can't survive as "weekend cars" with simple straight-line, tire-smoking fun. the Big Three have to change the direction of American performance cars. This is the first salvo in that battle.

Mustang has always been the trend leader. Now it falls to Chevy and Mopar to get in line and catch up to the Mustang -- like they've been doing for almost 50 years.