2009 Ford Mustang 2dr Convertible Premium Performance Specs

Engine Details
Engine Order Code 99N
Engine Type Gas V6
Fuel System SEFI
SAE Net Torque @ RPM 240 @ 3500
SAE Net Horsepower @ RPM 210 @ 5300
Displacement 4.0L/244
Transmission Details
Fifth Gear Ratio (:1) 0.72
Final Drive Axle Ratio (:1) 3.31
Third Gear Ratio (:1) 1.41
Clutch Size (in) - TBD -
Sixth Gear Ratio (:1) NA
Second Gear Ratio (:1) 2.19
Trans Order Code 44F
Trans Type 5
Fourth Gear Ratio (:1) 1.00
Drivetrain Rear Wheel Drive
First Gear Ratio (:1) 3.75
Reverse Ratio (:1) 3.53
Trans Description Cont. Manual
Trans Description Cont. Again NA
Brakes Details
Rear Drum Diam x Width (in) NA
Disc - Front (Yes or ) Yes
Disc - Rear (Yes or ) Yes
Brake Type Pwr
Drum - Rear (Yes or ) NA
Rear Brake Rotor Diam x Thickness (in) 11.8 x 0.75
Front Brake Rotor Diam x Thickness (in) 11.5 x 1.18
Brake ABS System NA
Steering Details
Turning Diameter - Curb to Curb (ft) 33.4
Turning Diameter - Wall to Wall (ft) - TBD -
Lock to Lock Turns (Steering) - TBD -
Steering Ratio (:1), Overall 15.7
Steering Type Pwr Rack & Pinion
Tires Details
Front Tire Order Code NA
Spare Tire Size T185/60R17
Rear Tire Order Code NA
Front Tire Size P215/65R16
Rear Tire Size P215/65R16
Spare Tire Order Code NA
Wheels Details
Spare Wheel Size (in) Compact
Front Wheel Size (in) 16 x - TBD -
Rear Wheel Material Aluminum
Front Wheel Material Aluminum
Rear Wheel Size (in) 16 x - TBD -
Spare Wheel Material Steel
Suspension Details
Suspension Type - Front Independent MacPherson Strut
Shock Absorber Diameter - Front (mm) - TBD -
Suspension Type - Rear (Cont.) w/Coil Springs
Stabilizer Bar Diameter - Rear (in) NA
Suspension Type - Front (Cont.) w/Coil Springs
Stabilizer Bar Diameter - Front (in) 1.13
Suspension Type - Rear 3-Link/Panhard Rod
Shock Absorber Diameter - Rear (mm) - TBD -

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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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Comments (2 total)

  1. By Neil Ramsay #1, Posted: 2/11/2009

    Beware of '09 Mustang GT

    I had mine for 2 months. I didn't drive it for 2 days and the battery died. The dealer service dept. told me that it has many "modules" and is an "intelligent" car And that it has to be started and day. I wrote Ford customer service and they concur with this. This is ABSURD!!! I had to get a jump start from my cleaning lady's 18 year old "dumb" car. If I were to go on a trip, leave my car at the airport and get back 3 or 4 days later, my battery will be dead. Also confirmed by Ford customer service. No wonder the American auto industry is in trouble.

  2. By Vince Pete #2, Posted: 5/22/2009

    Beware of crazy commenter.

    That has to be the dumbest comment I've ever read. Seriously now, does anyone think they would build a car that runs its own battery down in two days? I would never believe this story unless I had the specifics. What dealer did you buy this car from? What Ford customer service person told you this was normal? Now on the other hand, if you left your lights on, yeah, I could believe it.

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