Usually the V6 version of the Mustang, Camaro, Challenger, etc...are lukewarm.
But for 2011, Ford went with a smaller V6....yet HP and torque went quite a bit up (305hp/280 ft-lb), 7,000rpm redline, sporty sounding dual exhaust, 31 mpg, and 10,000 mile oil change intervals.
I can't wait to see performance figures. Starting at $23k, sport package at $27k. Pretty decent!
http://www.themustangnews.com/carnews_0 ... v6-891.htm
http://mustangs.about.com/od/modelyearp ... ustang.htm
http://www.themustangnews.com/carnews_0 ... v6-891.htm
2011 V6 Mustang looking good
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Hah! I'd get a Challenger first...I like the looks of those better. Problem is, one of these would be a 3rd car of us...and that's not high on the priority.
Wife has a sport ute, and I sorta need to keep going with sport utes..as I carry lots of gear, tow a utility trailer, tow my boat, and we both want 4wd.
Wife has a sport ute, and I sorta need to keep going with sport utes..as I carry lots of gear, tow a utility trailer, tow my boat, and we both want 4wd.
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