Ask It - Answered: 2009 Ford Mustang GT with Glass Roof

Join production and test fleet manager Steven J. Ewing as he takes us on a short tour of the Ford Mustang GT Coupe (with the new glass roof), answering some of our readers' questions along the way.


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chartguy

"a lot of people would constitute spending two-thousand dollars on it."

Did you mean "consider" ?

Steven J. Ewing

Chartguy,

You're right. The fact that the roof (and the nav) are $1995 makes it a hard decision to make. It's in no way necessary, but still sort of neat.

My apologies. The 30-degree weather and freezing rain give me some sort of verbal madness.

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Steven J. Ewing
Production and Test Fleet Manager
Winding Road Magazine | NextAutos.com

mo

great stuff. I actaully always prefer solid roofs (even without the option of glass roof). If you can hear it rattle and it is brand new, I wonder what happens when it gets a bit older.

VII

WOw...36 grand? For a Mustang? With no performance boost whatsoever?

There's going to be a hell of a lot of these selling for the low after they sit in the dealer lots for a year and a half without being sold...

 

~TheDarkWind

B

For 36k it would have been nice to hear a solid thud when closing the door, instead of the flap-flap.
And why can't Ford paint the side mirrors? Even the cheapest Suzukis have that.

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