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2010 Ford Mustang - Web Chatter

MSRP: $21,395 - $51,725 See Local Classifieds
 
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2010 Ford Mustang Professional Cars.com Review

...Talk about embarrassing. Worse, Camaro's V-6 is rated at 18 m.p.g. city / 29 m.p.g. highway with automatic to 16 / 24 for Mustang's V-6. A track pack option gives Mustang added performance, but only...

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2010 Ford Mustang Professional Cars.com Review

...The air seemed clear. I imagined it to be crisp. But that was before the sun's heat became reality, made more intense by beaming down on a hatless head in a topless car. It was difficult to be or...

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2010 Ford Mustang Professional Cars.com Review

...Beneath the sheet metal sat a 315-horsepower, 4.6-liter V-8 engine with a five-speed manual transmission. The Mustang takes regular gas and gets an EPA-estimated 16/24 mpg city/highway. Really, the...


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The 2010 Beast!

...Pros: Big improvement with a needed updated interior. Cons: none Overall: Love this car!...

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Mustang 2010

...quality is alright, no problems so far. looks great and fun to drive, i wish we have more summer though.. its fairly quite and i love the engin noise hard on...

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Ford Mustang 1994 Still Runing In 2010 :)

...Slow Car for the Amout of gaz it take ! Slow Performace 145HP only :S but the torque is good 215LB, not bad on Braking but not good on handling Fun to drive in...

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All New Mustang Gt 2010

...This performance gives u the most out of this world to conquer them all with it's new features and gadgets. The acceleration has 5 times the speed compared to...


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I have a 2010 ford mustang and want to up the hp to 300+?
I've had mixed reviews on how to do this some say nitrous and some say a performance chip. I think it has about 225 hp now. I don't want to compromise the life of my engine as much as possible. Can someone help me make this decision?
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 3 answers

Trade it in on a GT, that's the easiest way to increase power without compromising the engines life, if not the only way. The 4.0L V6 isn't exactly modification friendly.

1970 ford mustang mach 1 vs 2010 Chevy Camaro?
which one wins the Mustang is a rebuilt 1970 ford mustang mach 1with dual exahust and a new transmision and shaker hood plus which is Faster my Freind has got a 1970 ford mustang and he is racing a guy who's got a 2010 chevy camaro tonight who wins i got the mustang
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 6 answers

The 2010 Camaro will win in most any racing format against the Mustang. It is lighter and it makes similar power. If you want to get some more ponies from the Mustang, check us out at: http://www.americanmuscle.com/ Hope this helps, Good Luck! Reference:Chris Young---AmericanMuscle.com Customer...

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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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