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2011 L.A. Auto Show Video: 2013 Ford Mustangs

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Ford showed off a trio of updated mustangs at the 2011 L.A. Auto Show: the GT 5.0, Boss 302 and Shelby GT500.

Watch James Riswick show off his mad math skills after the jump.

 

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8 Comments

bankerdanny says:

08:15 AM, 11/18/11

OK Ris, first it was the poindexter sweater vest look, now it's a suit that appears to have been purchased at a second hand store.

Surely Edmunds pays you well enough to hit Men's Warehouse or even JC Penney for a properly fitted suit.

cr_driver says:

08:46 AM, 11/18/11

Come on, be gentle with J Riz.

One big question thou:

Does it really now have paddle shifters available?

bankerdanny says:

09:15 AM, 11/18/11

It was criticism delivered with love cr_driver. Ris is great on camera, but those clothes, woof.

ed124c says:

09:21 AM, 11/18/11

Hmm, he even changed his tie. In the Spark video it's black, and in this it's blue.

But at least I can understand ALL the words.

bodyblue says:

11:22 AM, 11/18/11

Yep, pants are too long....they need the "Armani" break but not that long...and the coat is a bit too small as well. But the color ok and the tie as well. But he shows the correct amount of cuff....I hate it when no shirt cuff is seen. But at least he made the effort to look neat...nice to see.

wtrikerno1 says:

12:12 PM, 11/18/11

You guys are a monumental group of losers. The GT500 gets 650 hp and THIS is what you're talking about? Who F'ing cares?

revn says:

12:34 PM, 11/18/11

I thought the auto was getting the goofy little buttons on the side of the shifter and not actual paddles?

Also I love how Youtube always gives me an ad for the Camaro when watching videos here. Extra irony for this video.

jackson611 says:

04:37 PM, 11/18/11

The pants need to be shortened. The jacket appears to be the right size, but the shirt sleeves are too long as well as the jacket sleeve. The sleeves should be right at the little nob just above the wrist.

These two changes can be made by a tailor with a 15 minute appointment and a week at most for the actual stitching for a few bucks.

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