It’s no secret that the virility of the U.S. Auto Industry has been called into question over the past few weeks. However, despite recent clashes over a potential bailout bill, the Ford Motor Company has gone a long way towards showing the world that they still have plenty of “muscle” to flex– the free-range meat eating, Kenyan distance runner, yoga-killed-creatine kind of muscle.
This week the legendary Detroit automakers revealed the 2010 version of their classic pony car, the Ford Mustang. While the design improves on that of the most recent S197 version of the signature speed demon that accounts for all makes between 2005 and 2009, designers did a wonderful job toeing the line, fixing the
problems of the past model and simultaneously creating a look that meshed both classic and contemporary sensibilities to please purists and tech fanatics alike.
No doubt threatened by the possibility of plummeting sales, Ford’s chief competitors at Pfizer will probably take a wait-and-see approach before they pour massive amounts of development dollars into
re-imagining Viagra.




