2005 Ford Mustang Interior
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All new models arrive with power windows that include both driver and passenger “one-touch” up and down operation. The windows can also be raised remotely by turning and holding the key in the lock. Speed control, keyless entry, power mirrors, a heated rear window, and interval wipers are all standard. The base stereo system pushes 80 watts through four speakers, after reading a single CD. A six-disc changer, door- and trunk-mounted subwoofers, and power up to 1,000 watts are available. Dual front airbags are standard, and seat-mounted side-impact units are optional. Space matters
Mustangs have always been a little tight, particularly in the back seats. For 2005, Ford increases rear legroom by 1.1 inches and rear shoulder room by 1.2.-not much, yet noticeable when taking a turn in the back, letting a colleague take over the reins. Up front, headroom has increased by half an inch while shoulder space grows by 1.8 inches. Despite the complaints by some larger drivers, designers did not want to compromise the “cockpit” feel associated with Pony cars. For 2005, Ford has married the design elements, both classic and contemporary, that are most worthy of praise. By thoughtfully combining them, the whole is greater than the sum of the parts. The Beatles, the Beach Boys and Mustang Sally would all like this new pony.
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