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2012 Boss 302

blue65coupe

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Digging it. Don't care for the color scheme on the Laguna Seca version but this is pretty sweet.

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http://www.autoblog.com/2010/08/13/ford-mustang-boss-302-is-back-for-2012/

The car that Mustang fans have been hoping Ford would build for a very, very long time is finally here: the 2012 Boss 302. Dave Pericak, the Mustang chief engineer says it all.

"Boss is a hallowed word around here, and we couldn't put that name on a new Mustang until we were sure everything was in place to make this car a worthy successor. We were either going to do it right or not do it at all - no one on the team was going to let Boss become a sticker and wheel package."

Amen, Dave. A true Boss 302 is raw, hardcore and race-inspired, and Ford delivered the goods. The latest special edition Mustang comes with plenty of items that will excite road racing fans - an upgraded clutch, short-throw shifter, adjustable suspension, improved brakes and a more potent version of the 5.0-liter V8 that produces 440 horsepower and 380 lb-ft torque thanks to a new intake and more aggressive camshafts. Ford claims the Boss 302 will be able to break 1.0g and lap a typical road course two seconds faster than the standard Mustang GT. Ford engineers even reportedly benchmarked the BMW M3 when developing the Boss 302, aiming to beat the famous Bavarian coupe around Laguna Seca, which they claim to have achieved.

The exterior is inspired by the original 1969 model with either a black or white roof panel, C-stripe, closed fog lamp openings and a more aggressive front splitter and rear spoiler. Available colors are more eye-catching than the standard choices and include Competition Orange, Performance White, Kona Blue Metallic, Yellow Blaze Tri-Coat Metallic and Race Red.
 
I am starting to not like the direction Ford is going with the Mustang.

In say '05 when they went with the retro / muscle car look they were selling a ton of them but they now seem to be gradually moving away from that. They screwed with the headlights on the 2011's...looks like they are going more that direction with the '12's.

I think I'd rather have about a '10 or even an '05....buddy of mine has a highly moded '05 that is really nice and really fast.
 
I think they ruined the taillight panel on the 10/11 cars when they went away from the classic style taillights from the 05 version.
 
"buening" said:
I think they ruined the taillight panel on the 10/11 cars when they went away from the classic style taillights from the 05 version.

The taillight panel is my biggest dislike on the '10 up cars.
 
"blue65coupe" said:
The taillight panel is my biggest dislike on the '10 up cars.

That seems to be the general attitude of a lot of people.

Local buddy of mine owns a ton of Mustangs and his wife was trying to talk him into buying an '11 then trading out the tail light panel for a custom job.

I don't know what she was complaining about though....she has an '08 GT500 and they own about 12 Mustangs of all different years both newer and classic, LOL!
 
Geez, sounds like they have it rough!!

I will say that the above pictured Boss looks like one sweet car. I would have liked to see them incorporate either a shaker or a scoop similar to the old Boss cars, but that may take away from the modern look that it has. While 440hp from the 5.0 is quite a bit, I'm surprised they didn't add boost to the car to separate it more from the standard GT car. The GT has 412hp on premium fuel. Either way its still a lot of power for a factory street car.

Some more pictures. Interesting use of a "quad exhaust"

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Hopefully they'll see the writing on the wall and will have replacement chin spoilers readily in stock at their parts departments as I can see them getting busted up on a regular basis.
 
To me ( 6' 6" - 225lbs ) they are not very comfortable to sit in. I can't imagine taking a road trip in one. A lap or two around the track would be fun. I could hardly move around and the steering wheel is too small.
 
"buening" said:
While 440hp from the 5.0 is quite a bit, I'm surprised they didn't add boost to the car to separate it more from the standard GT car. The GT has 412hp on premium fuel. Either way its still a lot of power for a factory street car.

Being substantially lighter will help as well.
 
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