Highlights: The 2014 model celebrates the 50th
anniversary of the Mustang. For the 2013 model year, the 444-horsepower Boss 302
has been discontinued. The 'Gotta Have Green' was new for 2013, so this is why we referred to our 2014 Mustang GT as 'The Green Monster'.
Test vehicle’s MSRP: $40,825 (Base GT Model starts at $31,695)
Seating Capacity: 4
Standard Safety Features: airbags (front and side); ABS; a tire pressure monitoring system; integrated spotter mirrors; HID projector headlamps; roadside assistance; HID headlights; and a Hill Start Assist keeps a manual transmission from rolling backwards when on an incline
Standard Equipment: 18-inch wheels; 6-speed manual transmission; automatic headlights; cloth seats; a rear deck lid spoiler; power driver’s seat; leather seats; spilt folding rear seats; electronic power assist steering; a 6-speed manual transmission; and a cap less fuel filler door
Standard Audio: AM/FM/CD
Bumper-to-Bumper Warranty: 3 years or 36,000 miles
Powertrain Warranty: 5 years or 60,000 miles
Bluetooth Compatibility: Yes
Standard Engine/Horsepower: 5.0, 8-cylinder/420-hp
Standard Fuel Mileage: 15-city/26-hwy (GT Manual Transmission)
Other Trim Levels:
Base Model (Coupe/Convertible)
Convertible GT
What’s New: The rear-wheel drive Mustang is basically a carryover for the 2014 model year, since a refreshed model is coming next year. For the model year, Ford is offering two new exterior colors – Ruby red and Oxford white. All Mustangs get revised instrument cluster graphics too.
Pros: The retro Ford Mustang is a fan
favorite of ours. This mass market sports car is available as either a coupe or a
rag top, with either a 6-cylinder or an 8-cylinder engine. The Mustang has long
been a fan favorite of ours, especially when equipped with the fun-to-drive
6-speed manual transmission.
Unlike most of today’s vehicles in
Ford’s line up, the Mustang is a low-tech, bare bone driver-oriented vehicle. Not
only does the vehicle lack Ford’s signature infotainment smartphone-like Sync
system, you also won’t find such high-tech driver assistance aids as a blind
spot detection system or a lane departure warning system on the Mustang. We
assume many sports car enthusiasts still want to be connected with their
vehicles, as opposed to having all of these driving aids. And for most of those
who opt for cars like the Mustang, we know that in many cases, it’s all
about the driving experience and the power underneath the hood.
In fact, those needing a little
more excitement, will circumvent the base 305-horsepower Mustang for the high-powered
GT model, which pushes out 420-horsepower from the dual exhausts. The Mustang
GT we reviewed was outfitted with the GT Track Package, which included leather-trimmed
Recaro seats, functional hood heat extractors, an engine cooler, an upgraded radiator,
performance friction brake pads, and the same differential that is on the 2013
Mustang Boss 302.
Oh yes, and we must comment on
how comfortable and supportive the Recaro seats were. Because of the seats and the suspension system, this is one sports car
that is ready for either short haul or long haul trips.
Cons: The current-generation Mustang
outdated instrument panel and gauges exudes a sense of nostalgia. However, in the
next-generation Mustang, just like with the 2014 Corvette Stingray, it’s time
for Ford to update the interior, adding the latest high-tech features and
interior trim. Ford has been a leader in technology, but one would never know
it if the Mustang was used as the barometer. This sports car lacks a rear view
camera, an electronic blind spot system or a lane departure warning system.
And, as far as the vehicle we reviewed, it lacked a power sunroof too. This feature alone would have enhanced the driving experience, especially since the weather calling for an open air experience.
The Verdict: The Ford Mustang GT is one of the few vehicles that literally earn the right to be on the runway, as one can tell from our photos. This is the last model year to get one's hands on the current generation Mustang. A new one is the works for the 2015 model year. For sports car enthusiasts seeking out an affordable, low-tech vehicle, the Mustang GT should be high on the shopping list. Price conscious consumers can snap-up a base model Mustang for $22,995 or opt for the GT model.
Direct Competition: Camaro SS and Dodge Challenger SRT
3 comments:
The car seems very stylish and funky.Well the color is very different but idea to get everything green is good.Thanks for sharing
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Henry Jordan
Hydraulic Seals
Mustang is my favorite brand.I always choose this car in NFS games as they are so fast and also have a nitrogen cylinder embedded in it.
Thanks
Bruce Hammerson
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