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2016 Mustang gets hood vent turn signals and new option packs

Posted on May 31, 2015August 9, 2019 By Jarvis

The 2015 year model marked an all-new Mustang that received independent rear suspension and a complete redesign inside and out. You might expect that with the car only having been on the market for a single year model, the 2016 model would be identical.Ford has announced that it is making some changes to the 2016 version of the Mustang in the form of new option packs.

One of the new features that the 2016 model will get is a throwback to the 1967 Mustang, and that feature is turn signals in the hood vents. Hood vent turn signals will be standard for all 2016 Mustangs. Ford has also announced the return of the California Special package for the Mustang GT Premium.
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