Wait for the refreshed Mustang in 2009. The Dodge is neat, but I have a feeling it is going to be very heavy, not enough power, and most of all---so freaking expensive. They are trying to get all that Baby Boomer money. Those old people are retired in great numbers and want to re-live their days in Nostalgiaville. Hence a probably $40,000 price tag for a Hemi Challenger. MSRP may be lower, but in real life conditions-----I know a 57 y.o. guy who paid $36,000 cash for a 2005 Mustang GT when they were just coming off the production line. The dealer was literally auctioning it's first new '05's off. He couldn't wait to get it for cheaper later. He HAD to remember his '65 Mustang, and had more disposable income than I'll ever see. And that cheap bastard still won't lend me $4 to go buy a Happy Meal at McDonalds.