Is the 2010 v6 Mustang fast?

Is the 2010 v6 Mustang fast?

Although 210 hp isn’t much, neither is the V-6 Mustang’s 3421-pound curb weight. Acceleration is decent, at 6.6 seconds to 60 mph and the quarter-mile in 15.3 at 93 mph, but in a recent comparison test of the V-6 Hyundai Genesis and Chevrolet Camaro, both beat the Mustang through the quarter by about a second.

What are the standard features of a 2010 Ford Mustang?

The 2010 Ford Mustang is offered in four basic configurations: V-6, V-6 Premium, GT, and GT Premium. Standard features include a tilt steering wheel, cruise control, air conditioning, a CD audio system that is MP3 compatible, split-folding rear seat, and power windows.

What kind of car is the Ford Mustang?

Nostalgia is still a big part of the appeal, but the 2010 Ford Mustang is now every bit a modern, refined sport coupe. TheCarConnection.com has hands-on-the-wheel experience with the new 2010 Ford Mustang. Our team has also reviewed competitive write-ups on the 2010 Mustang to develop this review.

How big is the back seat in a 2010 Mustang?

Road noise in the 2010 V6 Mustang has definitely been reduced. Unfortunately, rear passenger space in the back seats is just as cramped as ever (from 30.3 inches in 2009 to 29.8 inches rear-leg room in 2010). In fact, I’d feel bad putting anyone I liked back there for more than a short jaunt to the store and back.

What’s the difference between a 2010 Mustang and a GT500?

All 2010 Mustangs get new, curvier sheetmetal over bigger shoulder pads. The Shelby GT500 gets mostly the same, plus a distinct face and an aluminum hood gouged by a single large heat vent. A trapezoidal grille cap finishes off the nose as one big flaring nostril.

What are the features of a 2010 Ford Mustang?

Better quality and enhanced features make it a much-nicer world inside every 2010 Mustang. Highlighting the mix are a new one-piece soft-touch dash and more finger-friendly controls that are further complemented by variable interior ambient lighting and selectable MyColor illumination for the instrument cluster on Premium models.

What’s the price of a 2010 Ford Mustang?

The Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) for a base 2010 Ford Mustang V6 Coupe opens slightly under $22,000; the Premium V6 starts closer to $25,000; an entry GT approaches $29,000; and the Premium GT commands about $32,000.

How tall is the turning circle on a Ford Mustang?

Eighteen-inchers are optional on the V6 and standard on the GT and GT500 convertible; 19s are optional on the GT and standard on the GT500 coupe. At 188.1 inches long, the Mustang is a couple inches shorter than the Camaro and nearly 10 inches shorter than the Challenger. The V6’s turning circle, at 33.4 feet with the 17-inch wheels, is impressive.

What are the specs of a Ford Mustang?

Cloth Bucket Seats -inc: 4-way manual driver and 2-way manual passenger, driver memory recline and 4-way adjustable front head restraints Driver And Passenger Visor Vanity Mirrors w/Driver And Passenger Illumination Full Floor Console w/Locking Storage, Mini Overhead Console w/Storage and 2 12V DC Power Outlets