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2009 Ford Mustang - Expert Reviews

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Edmunds
2009 ford mustang Professional Edmunds Review

...Pros: Powerful performance in V8 versions, eye-catching retro styling, simple controls, low price. Cons: Poor interior quality, guzzles gas, seats lack...

MSN Autos
Flash Drive: 2009 Ford Mustang

...The Ford Mustang is so much fun that if you own one you’ll never need to have a midlife crisis. – Paul Hagger...

CarGurus
CarGurus' Review for 2009 ford mustang

...Collectors are sure to grab up a few of the last model year of what might be the greatest generation in Mustang history, but otherwise, you might want to wait...

Cars.com
2009 Ford Mustang Professional Cars.com Review

...The state of the nation's economy and continued concern over gas prices are sure to put a damper on sales of these "fun" cars, but even though Dodge and Chevy...

Cars.com
2009 Ford Mustang Professional Cars.com Review

...540-hp, 5.4-liter supercharged V-8 with 510 pounds-feet of torque Heavy-duty six-speed manual transmission Ford Racing performance exhaust system Unique...

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Since 2002 when the last of the Chevrolet Camaros and Pontiac Firebirds rolled off the assembly line, the Ford Mustang has had no pony/muscle car foes to compete against.

Some may be tempted to compare the Mustang to front-wheel-drive coupes like the Pontiac G6 or the Scion tC, but those are apples-to-oranges comparisons.

With the introduction of the 2008 Dodge Challenger SRT8, finally, the Mustang has a rear-wheel-drive foe to battle, even if the Dodge only competes with the expensive Shelby GT500 and GT500KR models—for now.

This year (2009), Mustang will compete against a full lineup of Dodge Challenger models (with V-6 and V-8 powerplants), as well as the 2010 Camaro.

The ‘60s are back with a vengeance, and as an added benefit, these muscle machines can take on the twisties as well as they devour pavement in a straight line.

Giddyup!


 
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