| Ranking | Details |
|---|---|
| #1 |
good reliable carSource: Cars.com..."ive had this car for about a year it has over 150000 miles on it and ive never had a problem with it it gets good gas mileage to"... |
| #2 |
Is your ACURA OVERHEATING?Source: MSN Autos...your sitting still you waited to long and you have a cracked head gasket...When they rebuild the top of your engine and return the car to you it will overheat again. It's the sensor in that radiator. i know 3600 dollars later. My car overheated again and we changed the sensor and now the problem is gone forever. if you get your engine rebuilt you might as well as get a new timing belt thrown in while it's apart. I have 175,000 miles on my Acura Legend. the dash is cracking and so the leather on the seat. other than that i agree. It's like driving a new car. i drove a new Mustang and I would... |
| #3 |
love the carSource: Cars.com
..."i have a 99 mustang v6, and i love it! hands down the best car i have ever owned or driven! |
| #4 |
1996 Mustang ConvertibleSource: Cars.com
..."Purchased a V6 Convertible look I'm over 45 so I don't need the V8 speed & my kid uses the car. |
| #5 |
Awesome CarSource: Cars.com...I have never had any major problems, just he typical issues with an older, high mileage car. Currently has 135k miles and still pulls hard. Have done a few mods to the suspension and exhaust but thats about it. Car handles much better now than it did stock. Mods are relatively inexpensive which adds to the cars fun. Looking forward to adding a supercharger and tko500 transmission soon. Gas mileage has decreased over time and its much harder to compare to the newer car motors pushing more power and getting much better gas mileage. The fox body mustang is by far one of the best looking mustangs... |
| #6 |
BETTER THEN THE NEW AGE.Source: Cars.com
..."THE 5.0 IS BETTER AND QUICKER THAN ANY NEW STALLION OF THE 90s AND NOW. |
| #7 |
Very Reliable for it's ageSource: Cars.com
..."I bought a '94 Ford Mustang V6 in November '08. I put a little work into it and it's still running strong at almost 207k miles. |
| #8 |
Like a loyal dog, ready and raring to go (fast)!Source: Cars.com...The tranny is smooth shifting and responsive, and the steering is pinpoint perfect. When you step on the gas there are no sluggish delays, it's time to hold on. The interior is sharp yet soft and easy on the eyes,and the exterior screams "MUSCLE". Then you look at the stance, and it's commanding of respect. On top of all this, this "steed" isn't going to trample your wallet at the gas pumps. So test drive one of these noble American wild horses today and I promise you'll love riding your trusty mount off into the sunset time and again."... |
| #9 |
Very sporty and expensive looking for the money.Source: Cars.com
..."Have owned my car since it was born 10 years ago. I love it to death. |
| #10 |
235,XXX and still going strongSource: Cars.com
..."I was given this car from a family member and has been the best car owned so far. |
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The Dodge Challenger is a plus-sized pony car when compared to the Mustang.
The Dodge's interior is larger, and its base V-8 offers more horsepower than the Mustang's only V-8.
However, because the Mustang is smaller and lighter, the performance difference isn't as lopsided as one might expect; plus, the Mustang is less expensive.
At the time this Bottom Line was produced, the 2010 Chevrolet Camaro hadn't yet gone on sale.
The V-6 Camaro will be thousands of dollars more expensive than the base Mustang and may compete performance-wise with the Mustang GT.
The interior of the new Camaro is also larger than the Mustang's, but not as large as the Dodge Challenger's.
While not a direct competitor, the rear-wheel-drive Nissan 370Z (all-new for 2009) begins at just under $30,000.
At this price point, it's a competitor with the American pony cars.
Of course, the Nissan is a more focused sportscar, and accordingly, it gives up the practicality provided by small rear seats and a proper trunk.
The Mustang is currently available as a coupe or convertible, which won't be offered by Dodge and is still in the future for the Camaro and 370Z.
Additionally, the Mustang's optional glass roof, SYNC, and Sirius Travel Link further separate the Ford from these competitors.
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