Saturday, June 18, 2011

2011 Ford Mustang Coupe

2011 Ford Mustang Coupe

Tracking revisions inside and out last year, the 2011 Ford Mustang gets all the new drivers this year, including a 305 hp V6 and 412 hp V8. Save new six-speed manual and automatic transmissions. Other changes include a switch for the electric power steering (hydraulic), bigger brakes, revised suspension tuning, added sound insulation, additional body reinforcements GT convertible, blind spot mirrors and Ford MyKey systems.

Frankly, this is not Ford, we used to know. When the venerable Mustang coming out of many of the major changes in the last year, including an updated style, better quality interior and new features, we would not have believed nothing would change for the 2011 Mustang. The old Ford was quoted as saying that this is good enough and kicked the back porch, beer in hand. But today, the Ford, which has been the construction of a car as impressive as the Flex and the Fusion is loaded again, in 2011 and 2010 is directed to the primary engines of weakness Stang.

We start with the V6. It is not a terribly powerful song that had not changed much since the 1990s. In 2011, new Ford Mustang 3.7-liter V6 is now all-aluminum construction, dual overhead camshafts and variable valve timing. Just crank out 305 hp, 10 hp, or just less than last year's V8. The torque has increased by 40 lb-ft as well, to give you 280 pounds-feet, the shrill sound you hear is a V6 Mustang is doing a burnout respectable.

The power is always sent to the rear wheels, of course, but this time through a six-speed manual transmission or a six-speed automatic. Gears of extra help to win a Mustang V6 commendable 31 mpg estimated highway fuel. This year, the V8 has been given a jolt of adrenaline too. Shoot 5.0 liters of displacement, which has four valves per cylinder and double overhead camshafts. Peak output is 412 hp and a bustling 390 lb-ft of torque. The two transmissions for the Mustang GT V8 (manual and automatic) also upgraded six-speed units.

Of course, there is still room for improvement. Mustang is still a telescoping steering wheel, for example, and it would be wrong if we do stress that these new engines have increased the price of the Mustang around a grand. However, it seems money well spent. Chevrolet Camaro has always top honors for his remarkable style, and the Dodge Challenger is surprisingly nice in a sort of old-school muscle car way. But if you want the best all around pony car of 2011, look no further than the holistic approach to improved 2011 Ford Mustang.

Body styles, trim levels and options

The 2011 Ford Mustang comes in coupe or convertible. There are four trim levels: V6, V6 Premium, GT and GT Premium. The base V6 starts with alloy wheels of 17 inches, a limited-slip rear differential, remote keyless entry, hand spotter mirrors, cruise control, air conditioning, power accessories and a CD audio system with auxiliary input jack. The V6 Premium adds 17-inch wheels improves, leather upholstery, power driver's seat, the Ford Sync system, indicators of color adjustable leather steering wheel, upgraded interior trim and a Shaker 500 stereo system.

The V8-powered GT V6 is the end of the property and 18-inch alloy wheels, rear spoiler and fog lights. GT Premium GT is essentially a different 18-inch wheels and V6 Premium roster of features.

Options based on the Mustang V6 includes an exterior appearance package and an anti-theft system. The V6 Premium unlock a large number of packages and options other than those found on the base model, including the Pony Package and the Mustang Club of America, Special Edition (they consist of various improvements to outside lines) Comfort Package (power passenger seat, heated front seats, automatic dimming rear view mirror) and the electronics package (navigation system with voice command link travel, climate control). Amenities include a remote start, a 3.31:1 rear axle ratio performance, xenon headlights, glass roof, a tonneau cover for convertible models and a reversing camera (which requires that electronic circuits). A group performance V6 (late availability), you get the suspension and brakes GT, plus 19-inch wheels, summer tires, a recalibrated stability control system.

Mustang GT can be equipped with Brembo brakes package, which includes more potent brakes, 19-inch wheels, summer tires, and recalibrated stability control system. The performance of the two axles (3.55:1 and 3.73:1) is also available. GT Premium can be had for all Premium V6 and GT and the potential for the series of 18-inch and 19 inch wheels, California Special Package (more elegant variations) and stronger Shaker 1000 audio system (not available in the electronics package) .

Engines and performance

The Mustang V6 is a new 3.7-liter engine generates 305 hp and 280 Nm of torque. The Mustang GT is a new 5.0-liter V8 with 412 hp and 390 Nm of torque good. Both have a six-speed manual as standard and a six-speed automatic optional.

In our performance tests, the GT went from zero to 60 mph in a very quick 4.8 seconds. Fuel economy is not so bad, either. The Mustang V6 Coupe won an estimated 19 mpg city/31 mpg highway with automatic transmission. With the manual, the estimate on the highway at 29 mpg. The GT has a rating of 18/25 mpg with the automatic and 17/26 mpg with the manual.

Security

Antilock brakes with discs on all four wheels, side airbags for front seats, side mirrors and stability control are standard on all scout Mustangs. Also standard is Ford's MyKey system, which allows owners to place restrictions on the movement for young drivers.

In government crash tests, the 2011 Ford Mustang coupe and convertible received five stars for occupant protection in frontal and side collisions. The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety tests on the roads, the Mustang coupe received a rating of "good" in frontal offset test and "acceptable" (the second highest of four grades) in side crash tests. The coupe earned good scores for both tests.

Interior Design and Special Features

Mustang retains its distinctive retro interior design, while boasting respectable quality materials. The result will not fool you into thinking you're driving a luxury sedan, but it's nicer inside than we're used to seeing special in a Mustang.

The steering wheel does not telescope, but most drivers will still find a space to be comfortable. Greater control is simple to use and the seats are comfortable. Sync system option provides integration of voice technologies for music and Bluetooth functions. Both the coupe and convertible Mustang offers space for four people, while the average-size adults can fit in your back, they'll be a little cramped. Trunk capacity is 12.3 cubic feet in coupe and convertible functional in 9.7.

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In a word, wow. Improvements to the engine of 2011 Ford Mustang have revitalized the car's performance. The V6 is no longer the butt of jokes from the rental fleet, as it is now fast enough, especially when the transmission is mounted on stain-shifting manual. The new six-speed automatic transmission is a mix that changes up early to maximize fuel economy and the lack of paddle shifters, but fortunately there is enough power to keep the feeling V6 car in motion. The new 5.0-liter V8, meanwhile, e-mail actually carries, surpassing the performance of top all the way to its limit turns 7000. Sounds good while doing well.

2011 Mustang suspension should be, and the car, especially as GT, is bound and controlled. Compared to the Camaro and Challenger, the Mustang feels like the most agile, no doubt helped by its lower weight. The rear suspension is still a solid rear axle design, but Ford has done a good job trying to minimize the incredible natural ride quality limitations that come with it. The company has also made a 2011 Mustang in a new electric power steering assistance, because it feels natural and responsive.

Price $ 22,145

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