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When shopping for a car, it’s
imperative to know how the Ford Mustang specs differ by trim. If a
particular feature is of value to you, you’ll want to make sure that the
trim model you’re considering purchasing comes correctly equipped. Above, we
present the Ford Mustang specs in an easy-to-read format so you easily see
at a glance how the trims differ. Ford updated the Mustang for the 2010
model year, but largely ignored the car’s engine bay. However, that will
likely change for the 2011 model year, with details of the Mustang’s new
powertrains hitting the Web on Wednesday.
You can view the Ford Mustang specs all at once, or narrow down the features
to only see one category at a time. For instance, if you’re interested in “Safety,”
you have the option of only viewing those features pertinent to that
category. This helps you focus in on features that are important to you,
which makes the car buying process that much easier. As previously reported
on these pages, the base Mustang will be powered by Ford’s 3.7L V6 for the
2011 model year. Although that engine produces 273 horsepower in Lincoln
applications, power will be ramped up to 315 horsepower for the Mustang,
according to The Mustang Source. That represents a significant increase of
105 horsepower over the current V6-powered Mustang and an 11 horsepower
advantage of the Chevrolet Camaro V6.
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