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2010 Ford Mustang - Consumer Opinions Page 2

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99 Mustang Gt

...It's an anniversery edition so the fun factor is there. Not many left and it's pretty awesome. Gas isn't as bad as you'd think for a mustang. 17/18 city and...

MSN Autos user
Fun to Drive

...I am so glad I got it. If you are thinking about one, go check it out, you wont be disappointed...

MSN Autos user
ford fantact

...Pros: a beauty of a car well done ford Cons: nothing Overall: 10 out of 10...

MSN Autos user
Black Beauty

...This was my dream car and I purchased my 2007 GT. It is so much fun to drive and handles awsome...

MSN Autos user
Black Diamond

...h.d. clutch, pony wheels w/245 50 series tires, off road H pipe, 2.5 in. exhaust w/2 chamber flowmasters, no engine mods yet...

MSN Autos user
Ultimate sports car

...Easy maintenance, inexpensive and easily located parts.I drive fast and aggressive, the car performs like a champ...

MSN Autos user
Spitting Venom

...Overall: For the money this is the best bang for the buck. You get a top of the line motor, awesome brakes, and a tuned suspension package all for under...

MSN Autos user
Poor Man's Sports Car

...Paint job is just bad....chips and cracks everywhere. Transmission a bit balky. Overall: Affordable fast car that has some exclusivity to it. Only about 10,000...

MSN Autos user
Mustang Liar - WRX Kicks A$$

...Same page: Mustang GT 0-60 6.0 seconds Subaru WRX 0-60 5.4 seconds...

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95 Stang blown head gasket problems

...Make sure it was replaced by one of the previous owners BEFORE you buy. Will cost you anywhere from $800-2000 to replace head gasket, etc. and/or replace the...


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The Dodge Challenger is a plus-sized pony car when compared to the Mustang.

The Dodge's interior is larger, and its base V-8 offers more horsepower than the Mustang's only V-8.

However, because the Mustang is smaller and lighter, the performance difference isn't as lopsided as one might expect; plus, the Mustang is less expensive.

At the time this Bottom Line was produced, the 2010 Chevrolet Camaro hadn't yet gone on sale.

The V-6 Camaro will be thousands of dollars more expensive than the base Mustang and may compete performance-wise with the Mustang GT.

The interior of the new Camaro is also larger than the Mustang's, but not as large as the Dodge Challenger's.

While not a direct competitor, the rear-wheel-drive Nissan 370Z (all-new for 2009) begins at just under $30,000.

At this price point, it's a competitor with the American pony cars.

Of course, the Nissan is a more focused sportscar, and accordingly, it gives up the practicality provided by small rear seats and a proper trunk.

The Mustang is currently available as a coupe or convertible, which won't be offered by Dodge and is still in the future for the Camaro and 370Z.

Additionally, the Mustang's optional glass roof, SYNC, and Sirius Travel Link further separate the Ford from these competitors.


 
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