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Old Feb 8, 2009 | 09:18 AM
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2010 Ford Mustang
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Like any winner, the trick to a car staying out-in-front of its rivals is a constant series of careful nips, tucks, and updates. Now, it's been less than five years since Ford completely redesigned their original pony car, the Mustang. That rework produced a totally modern sport coupe that quickly became an industry benchmark. A benchmark that a lot of others are now taking an aim at. So, it's time for a nip, tuck, and maybe a whole lot more.
With the 2010 Mustang, Ford has actually gone far beyond the typical mid-cycle freshening. The result is a totally up-to-date interpretation of the original pony car, with a trimmer, sharper, more muscular form.
The effort readies the Mustang - coupe, convertible, and glass hardtop - to face-off against a herd of rivals like the new Chevrolet Camaro, Dodge Challenger, and even the Nissan 370Z.
While the platform is largely unchanged, the new Mustang is wrapped in new and much sharper sheet metal. The result is more revisited '69 than ever.
A more swept back front end and narrower grille are adorned by an energized pony logo - charcoal on our GT, chrome on the V6. On the GT, the grille is also home to retro fog lamps, flanked by turn signals, and classic round headlamps at the edges, and the long hood is now landscaped with chiseled lines and a Ford signature power dome.
The new Mustang's more svelte profile is punctuated by finely drawn wheel flares and a more defined character line that slices rearward.
The fastback greenhouse still leads back to rear quarter windows and chopped corners. But around those corners sit new taillights with sequential turn signals, a novelty not seen on a Ford product since the 1970's, all finishing with bolder rear badging, and on the Mustang GT, a deck lid spoiler, and rolled chrome exhaust tips.
All wheels are new and up an inch, ranging from 17s to 19s.
This revisionist dream really picks up speed inside where the classic twin-cockpit cabin is far more refined, dare we say less "domestic" than before.
While the new one-piece instrument panel downplays the classic twin-cockpit theme, it plays up softer touch points, and vastly improved fit and finish. Chrome-ringed round gauges and added aluminum trim highlight the upscale appearance, as does the pony-stamped steering wheel with aluminum spokes and cruise plus available audio controls.
The circular center air vents have been replaced by rectangular ones, which are positioned atop an all-new center stack.
Here you'll find user friendly-technologies such as the latest version of Ford Sync with 9-1-1 Assist and Vehicle Health Report, as well as an available eight-inch navigation screen with back-up camera.
This year MyColor expands beyond the gauge cluster, allowing adjustable ambient lighting from cup holders to sill plates, using a palette of 125 hues.
As before, the rear seat remains 2+2 tight, but retains its split fold to add versatility to the 13.4 cubic foot trunk.
The new Mustang sees far less change in the engine bay, but that's okay. The base 4.0-liter V6 remains at 210 horsepower and 240 pound-feet of torque. The GT's standard 4.6-liter V8 gets a slight boost thanks to a cold air induction system similar to the Bullitt, and now rates at 315 horsepower and 325 pound-feet.
But if monster performance is what you seek, Ford has also announced a 2010 Shelby GT500. Its supercharged 5.4-liter V8 is expected to make a whopping 540 horses and 510 pound-feet of torque.
The standard Mustang pushes power rearward through a 5-speed manual or 5-speed automatic. The manual's upgraded shifter has a more solid feel - less clunky, if you will.
The same goes for the suspension, which has been retuned for better ride and handling. Springs and shocks have been adjusted, but it's still defined by the same MacPherson strut design up front, and a three-link geometry live axle with panhard rod in the rear. A stiffer suspension package using GT500 hardware and summer performance tires will be available shortly.
We sorted out a Mustang GT by carving up the canyon roads around Malibu, California. It certainly is tighter and more balanced than ever before. Both body roll and understeer have been minimized, all while enhancing ride quality, which is not just smoother, but also quieter, that is until you test the V8's wonderful throttle volume.
Electronic stability control joins traction control and ABS as standard. The stability control can be turned on and off, and has a Sport Mode on the GT.
Pricing for the 2010 Mustang is up slightly but still covers a moderate spread, from $21,845 for the base V6, to $28,845 for the V8 GT. Convertible base prices are 2 grand higher.
But this new horse does have to be fed. Government Fuel Economy ratings are 16 city/24 highway for the V6 automatic, and 15 city/22 highway for the GT V8 automatic.
The 2010 Ford Mustang is more of a looker and doer than ever. The original pony car has answered its critics with a leaner and meaner makeover, adding both a vastly improved interior and driving experience. This steed is nicely done, and clearly ready for the pony car wars that are sure to follow.
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Old Feb 8, 2009 | 09:21 AM
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I look 4ward to seeing how the 2010 Camaro 300HP V6
runs against the 2010 Mustang 4.6L V8 GT
I think it will be a close race.
But a 2010 Camaro V8 would `smoke the Mustang GT
Member`s, post what you think of the Mustang.
I do like their interior update, and I would take one `if
I won one and then trade it for a new Camaro [8D]
4-Sure.
Look 4ward to reading your opinions, thoughts.
[:-]Post them `ok [:-]
 
Old Feb 8, 2009 | 10:03 AM
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MotorWeek has a
of the 2010 Mustang on TV this week
Check your local listing for time/channel
also
the new Audi A-4
Check it `out, EnJoy your `Space lol
 
Old Feb 9, 2009 | 09:42 AM
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finally making that mustang look nicer.

still prefer my camaro though
 
Old Feb 9, 2009 | 10:38 AM
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I think they did a great job on the restyle. It looks great in Grabber Blue.

 
Old Feb 9, 2009 | 01:33 PM
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I think they ruined the new Mustang. I liked the 05-09 body. And Ford ruined the Mustang for not offering any new engine options. The V-6 Camaro will so kick the Mustang’s butt in the horsepower department.
 
Old Feb 9, 2009 | 02:59 PM
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2011 or 2012 Mustangs will have the Ecotec 3.5L with 355 HP and the 5.0L V8 in the GT. At least I've read.
 
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