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The 2015 Ford Mustang to Debut on Good Morning America

If you are not one of the lucky individuals who will be present for the introduction of the 2015 Ford Mustang at one of the six locations this coming Thursday fear not – as the newest generation Mustang will also make its grand debut on the set of Good Morning America.

It seemed more than a little strange when the refreshed 2014 Chevrolet Camaro SS debuted on the daytime talk show Live with Kelly and Michael back in March but not to be outdone by its rival – the 2015 Ford Mustang will also feature a big television spot on the day of the debut. Details are limited as to exactly when the new Mustang will debut on Good Morning America but the show’s producers have indicated that the 2015 Mustang will be revealed on the set sometime between 7am and 9am Eastern Standard Time. As one of the lucky folks who will be at a live debut of the 2015 Mustang, I would guess that Good Morning America will likely show off the new pony car between 8 and 9am – unless the new Mustang debuts on TV ahead of the in-person debuts…which I doubt will happen.

UPDATE: The 2015 Ford Mustang has officially debuted around the world and you can read more about the big debut - with live images from the Dearborn debut - by clicking here!

Now, I would guess that a great many of our readers who are passionate about the Ford Mustang probably don’t spend much time watching morning talk shows like Good Morning America in much the same way that many Chevrolet Camaro fans probably don’t watch much Live with Kelly and Michael. However, working out a deal with these programs that are watched predominantly by stay-at-home mothers and hoards of unemployed folks who cant afford a muscle car anyway has an interesting upside. First, while the regular viewers of Good Morning America are more likely to buy a new minivan or sport utility vehicles than a performance car, we should keep in mind that a great many Mustang (and Camaro) buyers are female so catering to a predominantly female crowd does put the new cars in front of a very competitive crowd of buyers. Second, this is a benefit for the shows themselves as people who generally wouldn’t bother watching crap like Good Morning America or Live with Kelly and Michael are likely to tune in just to see the 2015 Mustang make its grand debut in the unfortunate event that they are unable to make it to one of the cities around the world where the new Ford performance car will make its formal debut.

Regardless of how boring Good Morning America might be on a daily basis, hosting the debut of the 2015 Ford Mustang should have a very positive impact on the show but it also gives Mustang fans around the country a chance to tune in and see the new pony car for the first time. Good Morning America runs on the ABC network which means that pretty much every television in the United States is capable of tuning into the program so whether a hardcore Mustang fan is at home or at work – he or she will be able to catch a glimpse of the 2015 Mustang this Thursday morning sometime between 7am and 9am EST. If you will be at work, it might be a good idea to start bugging your boss about letting you take your lunch break early so that you can watch the debut live on ABC…or just take the morning off. Tell your boss that you have a doctor’s appointment or something…it should be worth the hassle to see the new Mustang without having to wait until your work day is over.

Luckily for all of our TorqueNews readers, yours truly will be at the live debut of the 2015 Ford Mustang so shortly after the new pony car debuts on Good Morning America, you can be sure to find plenty of information and images on the 2015 Mustang right here.

Chazcron Rendering courtesy of Mustang6g.com

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