Tuesday, June 10, 2008

'07 Ford Mustang


The 2007 Ford Mustang is the same sleek, fast, easy-handling muscle car that it has always been; however, this years model is much safer than ever before.

The Mustang and the Mustang GT are both available in both coupe and convertible form. The 2007 model comes in several new colors including Grabber Orange, Clearcoat Metallic, and Alloy Clearcoat Metallic.

Options include Sirious Satellite Radio, heated front seats, and DCD navigation system. Besides the standard body package, there is also an optional pony logo on the hood, and optional hood scoops. New GT high performance models are also available.

Two engine options are available: The 210 hp, 4.0-liter V6 engine and the 300 hp, 4.6-liter, V8 engine.

The 2007 Ford Mustang has a fuel efficiency of 18 miles per gallon city and 26 miles per gallon highway.

The Mustang is every teenage boys dream muscle car for showing off and attracting girls.

'08 Ford Mustang

The new 2008 Ford Mustang comes in three great new models.

The Shelby GT is a new Vista Blue color with a silver stripe and comes in the traditional body styles of coupe and convertible. The Shelby GT has a 4.6 liter V8 engine that is stocked with Ford Racing Performance Engine Parts. It generates a whopping 319 horsepower.

The Shelby GT500KR is Ford’s 40th Anniversary Edition of the original King of the Road Mustang. This Mustang is the most powerful one Ford has ever put into production. The 5.4 liter supercharged V8 is capable of generating 540 horsepower. The Ford Racing Power Upgrade Pack includes short throw shifter, unique suspension tuning, and a 3.73:1 rear axle ratio. The exterior features a carbon composite hood, 18 inch alloy wheels, and a 40th anniversary badge along with special striping.

The 2008 Ford Mustang limited edition “Warriors in Pink” has been designed in support of the Susan G. Komen for the Cure 25th Anniversary. In the classic pink of the ribbons worn by breast cancer survivors, sales of this special edition will go towards the search for a cure for breast cancer. The vehicle stands out with its special pink interior and exterior accents.

'06 Ford Mustang

The 2006 Ford Mustang is easily recognizable as a Mustang, yet it has a distinctively new, modern look. Both sportscars, the coupe and the convertible, have the signature MOD 4.6-liter V-8.

The shape of the car is reminiscent of the 1960’s models with new modernized accents, such as the “show bar” and the wide-element tail lamps.

The interior is red and grey leather with billet aluminum hardware. The aftermarket technology, such as CD/AM/FM with optional satellite radio, coupled with the exterior accessories, like chrome wheels and a spoiler make the 2006 Ford Mustang one of the hottest new cars to own.

The new-old look is a complete change in the design of the Ford Mustang, one that many muscle car enthusiasts say has been a long-time is coming.

'05 Ford Mustang

2005 Ford Mustang is all new with retro styles that were borrowed from the Mustang muscle cars of the 1960’s.

The GT model has a 300-horsepower V-8 engine. For those who want the stylish look of the Mustang without the power, a V-6 engine is available.

Able to seat four people, the Mustang comes with power windows and locks, and a CD/AM/FM stereo. Satellite radio is optional on this model. Air condition is standard. Navigation system is optional. Because of the low price, leather is not available on this model.

The convertible has the classic look of the old Mustang convertibles. The chassis is much stronger than the regular Mustang to accommodate the extra turbulence that the convertible can cause to the chassis. The options and standard equipment remain the same.

Like the “Ponies” of the past, the 2005 Ford Mustang is still capable of high performance and great looks.

Tuesday, May 13, 2008

THE LAST AMERICAN MUSCLE CAR

Camaro, Firebird, GTO -- all fond memories of yesteryear. But weep not, for there's still the 2005 Ford Mustang, granddaddy of all the muscle machines. Believe me, this horse still gallops, thanks to the 210-horsepower 4.0-liter sohc V6 engine and the Tremec 5-speed transmission.
The 2005 Ford Mustang maintains the classic outer touches: C-scoops, three-element taillamps and of course the charging horse badge. But what may bowl you over is the interior -- somehow both sporty and elegant at the same time. See for yourself, with photos, specs and reviews, plus pricing and financing info too.

Tuesday, May 6, 2008

2008 Ford Mustang


The 2008 Ford Mustang Shelby GT500 Cobra is the most powerful Mustang ever built and has garnered heavy praise among critics and fans alike for its sleek design and rigid block that powers the GT500 into early stardom.

The engine used in the 2008 Ford Mustang Shelby GT500 Cobra is a massive 5.4L V-8 Double-Over-Head-Cam engine featuring four-valves per cylinder for a total of 32 valves in all. The power plant beneath the hood produces 500HP and 480FTLB of torque via the Supercharger. Power is routed to the rear-wheels via a stock 6-speed manual transmission sitting on 107” wheel-base tires.

The Shelby Mustang attains an EPA-estimated 14mpg around the city and 20mpg on the highway making this one of the most powerful yet efficient Mustangs ever built.

2007 Ford Mustang

The 2007 Ford Mustang continues to excel and lead the way for muscle cars of all shapes and sizes with its record-breaking performance and design making headway today and into the future.

Engine choices include:

  • 4.0L V-6 producing 210HP and 240FTLB of torque; EPA-estimated 19mpg around the city and 28mpg on the highway

  • 4.6L V-8 pushing 300HP and 320FTLB of torque; EPA-estimated 17mpg in the city and 25mpg on the highway.

The 2007 Ford Mustang has received countless awards and garners of praise for the all-aluminum 4.6L V-8 used on the GT model, as performance and efficiency of this engine has gone unmatched compared to the competition. This Mustang will take center stage over all previous generations as the most powerful and sleek Mustang ever.

2006 Ford Mustang

The 2006 Ford Mustang sports all the great features and designs that have made the fifth generation of the Mustang the most sought-after generation ever.

Engine choices have remained the same as the 4.0L V-6 producing 210HP and 240FTLB of torque stars as the base model while the 4.6L V-8 with 300HP and 320FTLB of torque returns as the high-end performance-based engine.

Both engines on the 2006 Ford Mustang come mated to either a 5-speed automatic or 5-speed manual transmission that routes power to the rear-wheels sitting on 107” wheel-base tires.

The Mustang GT is capable of a 0-60MPH time of 4.9 seconds and a quarter-mile time of 13.5 seconds with the 4.6L engine. This year’s Mustang is proving to be one of the most important models to date.

2005 Ford Mustang

The 2005 Ford Mustang marks the beginning of the fifth generation for the Ford Mustang and has now been around for over 40 years.

This year’s Ford Mustang features the completely redesigned D2C platform with improved cosmetics for the interior as well as exterior, retaining the Mustangs status as America’s Muscle Car.

The base engine is now a 4.0L V-6 Cast Iron Block producing 210HP 240FTLB of torque which is mated to either a 5-speed manual or 5-speed automatic transmission.

The performance-tuned 2005 Ford Mustang GT features a 4.6L V-8 pushing 300HP and 320FTLB of torque equipped with a 5-speed manual or 5-speed automatic transmission. Both engines route power to the rear-wheels which sits the Mustang on 107” wheel-base tires.