Ford Mustang
The
Ford Mustang is a popular sporty car first released to the public at the New York World's Fair on April 19th
1964 by the
Ford Motor Company. Championed by product manager
Lee Iacocca, the Mustang was first sold for 2,368 USD. The car became an instant hit, serving as the pace car for the 1964
Indianapolis 500 and winning the Tiffany Design Award. Since then, the auto has undergone various redesigns such as the
1974 introduction of the Mustang II. At the
2004 North American International Auto Show, Ford introduced a redesigned Mustang for the
2005 model year, with styling inspired from 1960s Mustangs (CanadianDriver Communications, Inc, 2004). Ford continues to sell about 150,000 Mustangs annually. The early models are collectors' items, and the more recent models still have features such as handling that "inspires confidence," in the words of a leading consumer magazine.
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