The New 2010 Ford Mustang

Like previous model years, the 2010 Ford Mustang ranges from inexpensive and unrefined, to moderately expensive and highly refined. Basic V-6 models remain largely untouched and still offer a stiff ride with a less than ideal steering system. High-end models are more reminiscent of luxury cars, except that they are still noticeably pony cars with a lot of power. Basic models are great for consumers looking to break into the performance car market without spending a lot of money, while high-end models will impress even the toughest critics.
2010 Ford Mustang cars have been revamped both outside and in. Larger wheels are the standard on all models, with more power for GT models, the addition of stability control as standard options on all models as well. Though still unrefined, handling has been improved slightly in basic models, and handling changes are very noticeable with GT models. High-end GT packages have a new suspension system that was originally made for the discontinued Bullit engines of the '09 season.
Engines available still include the aging V-6 4.0 liter engine, which although it is getting old, still puts out an amazing amount of power. Basic models are equipped with the V-6 and it starts at a much lower price than V-8 equipped models. Compared with the lower models from the re-introduced Chevy Camaro, consumers may find that all around quality is lacking in Ford's base models. Where the V-6 cars excel however is body styling and interior quality. Not just high end models benefit from the complete overhaul given to these pony cars.
GT models are the only logical choice for consumers who can afford and want a true luxury style powerhouse. The available V-8 engine with an additional 15 horsepower compared with the previous season. The enhanced suspension tuning has meant that the car is even more fun for drivers. Compared with it's closest competitor, the Chevy Camaro SS, the 2010 Ford Mustang is slightly smaller and a lot more nimble. Even the Dodge Challenger can't offer the responsive handling that the original pony car easily puts out.
Each engine is offered with two different trim packages. There is the V-6, V-6 premium, GT, and GT premium. Basic models come with a few accessories, with a CD player and full power accessories offered on the premium edition. GT models come with a great choice of interior upholstery and dashboard styling. GT premiums offer just every luxury a consumer could want, and the price tag certainly doesn't let them forget it.
Safety ratings are very impressive as well. Both side and frontal tests show that the Mustang is perfect in each category. The front side airbags and standard stability control certainly make this a much safer vehicle than previous model years. The addition of 4 wheel anti lock disc brakes also only adds to the safety offered to drivers and passengers. Fuel economy ranges from 16 mpg city to 24 mpg highway. Of course the smaller V-6 gets the best numbers, while high end models equipped with a V-8 get less.
The overhauled 2010 Ford Mustang is still an eye catching pony car that offers a lot of power. Fortunately, Ford has decided to offer a lot more performance capabilities with that power in the form of much needed suspension updates. Perhaps the best part of these cars is that they truly offer something for everybody. Consumers on a budget can own a performance model, and those who want only the best can get their own model of Mustang. Expect the 'Stang to remain the most popular American pony car.

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