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Which is the biggest surprise of the Ford Mustang?

Which is the biggest surprise of the Ford Mustang?

The biggest surprise of the Mustang is the boot, which is quite big and took two people’s luggage and a full size spare with ease. When I first drove the Mustang on track I was a bit disappointed by the fact that it came with a detuned engine which made a massive 30 bhp less.

What does the new Ford Mustang look like?

The boot section is fat, the three slat tail lamps look rustic and the twin tail pipes point at what’s lurking in its heart. Unlike the old car’s boxy proportions the new Mustang looks more rounded but Ford has done a fabulous job of retaining the essence of what this pony car stands for.

What’s the price of a new Ford Mustang?

Ford Mustang price starts at ₹ 74.61 Lakh ex-showroom and it comes with 4951cc engine. Whereas, GT-R price starts at ₹ 2.12 Crore ex-showroom and it comes with 3799cc engine. Compare the two models to identify the best car for you.

What’s the name of the electric Ford Mustang?

Ford Motor Company has unveiled an electric prototype of the Mustang, known as the Mustang Lithium.

What kind of engine does a 2002 Mustang have?

2002 Mustang Engine Information – 232 cubic inch V6 (3.8L Ford Essex V6) The Ford Essex V6 The 3.8 L Essex V6 replaced the 3.3 L I6, as the 3.3 L engine had little demand and was dropped after 1982. The 3.8 liter engine was used from 1983 to 1986, it was then dropped from the Mustang line.

When did the Mustang stop using a 3.8 liter engine?

The 3.8 liter engine was used from 1983 to 1986, it was then dropped from the Mustang line. It reappears as a Mustang engine in 1994 and is used until 2004, replaced by the 4.0 liter engine in 2005. The 3.8 L V6 was updated for 1999 to use the split port cylinder heads originally introduced on the Windstar.

What kind of engine is in a 1998 Mustang?

The 3.8 L Essex V6 replaced the 3.3 L I6, as the 3.3 L engine had little demand and was dropped after 1982. The 3.8 liter engine was used from 1983 to 1986, it was then dropped from the Mustang line. It reappears as a Mustang engine in 1994 and is used until 2004, replaced by the 4.0 liter engine in 2005.

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