Price
MSRP and Invoice Pricing Monthly Payment*
$20,995
Invoice $19,471
$411 /mo
5 years @ 6.5%

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Fuel economy
Fuel Type Annual Fuel Cost (15,000 miles)*
Gasoline
$1,364 and up
Fuel Economy (city/hwy)* Maximum Range (per tank)*
18/26 mpg
LessMediumMore
352 miles
NearMediumFar
Seating capacity
Passenger Seating Cargo Room*
Suitcases
13.4 cubic feet
EPA Classification and Body Style
Compact
2-Door Coupe
Warranty
Basic Years Basic Miles
3 years
36,000 miles
Dimensions
Weight (lbs) Length (inches)
3,400 lbs
LightMediumHeavy
188.1 inches
ShortMediumLong
Width (inches) Height (inches)
80.1 inches
NarrowMediumWide
55.6 inches
ShortMediumTall
Safety ratings
Frontal Passenger Crash Test Rating NHTSA Rollover Rating
5
5
Frontal Driver Crash Test Rating
5
* values are approximate

2010 Ford Mustang Review

Much muscle for the money.

Over the past ten years or so, all the cool kids have either been picking revvy high-tech ricers or all-wheel-drive turbo rally cars as their chariots of choice. Hey, fashions change. Still, there will always be a place in our culture for good old rear-wheel-drive homegrown muscle, and the Ford Mustang has almost single-handedly kept the dream alive.

It does represent. With a 300-horsepower 4.6-liter V8 hooked up to the back wheels, the Mustang GT is the cheapest car in America (about K) that can burn to 60 MPH in five seconds. The 210-horsepower 4.0-liter V6 on base models ain't too shabby either (though the V8 is definitely more in character with the car), and serious speed freaks can even get a supercharged, 500-horsepower offshoot of the Mustang called the Shelby GT500 (though at ,000, better sports cars await). Typical of a muscle car, the Mustang is too massive and has too-light steering to feel truly sporty, but it's comfortable and well-mannered enough to use as a daily driver.

Sometimes, though, it's a little obvious that this is a car built to a price. The cabin is filled with lousy materials, which combine with Ford's ill-conceived attempts at throwback styling cues to make a rather tasteless interior. At least the back seats are usable by adults -- briefly -- thanks to the Mustang's rather big measurements. Also, a car as prone to sliding its rear wheels as the Mustang desperately needs a stability control system.

There's no other car on the market quite like the Mustang, and it's not a car for everyone. But if all you want is a fast, strong, cheap horse that's nice enough to ride everyday, it might be right up your alley.

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