Ford is excited for 2015. The automaker projects a profit gain of $2-3 billion in 2015, according to Yahoo.

The new 2015 Mustangs are something that Ford is especially proud of. The sixth generation of a classic muscle car is getting better in many ways.

The suspension really gets better in the new Mustang. It's a more comfortable ride and provides it with better cornering.

You can get the base Mustang for about $34,000, but when you add some of the options you are likely craving, the vehicle's price inches toward $45,000 like Car and Driver did.

The car is powerful. A V8 engine gives 435 horsepower. Due to the big engine, it will not get good gas mileage, just 25 on the highway and 16 in the city.

The interior of the Mustang got re-vamped too. It looks classy with metal switches and luxurious looking seats. The MyFord Touch system gives the car a nice technology-packed experience.

An automatic transmission on the Mustang is what most drivers will opt for, but this car gives the paddle shifters on the wheel for a fun manual-auto hybrid driving experience.

There are several driving modes that can be electronically picked: normal, sport, track and snow. These add to the driving experience and give the car a more personal feel to the driver's liking.

Even though the car may have lost some of its classic toughness over the years, the Mustang still looks tough and commands respect with its big, powerful engine. Adding the better suspension makes this car acceptable for long drives.

Car and Driver tested the Mustang for its speed and responsiveness. Going from 0 to 60 miles per hour, the Mustang took just 4.5 seconds. Braking was impressive too, from 70 miles per hour to 0 in 175 feet.

The Mustang could help Ford have a much better 2015 than it did in 2014. It will be available in 120 countries according to Autonews.

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