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2010 Ford Mustang Reviews
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reviewed 5 months ago
- In the Zone
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- No Kids
Tomas's 2010 Ford Mustang 2dr Cpe review
My older brother is probably going to get a Mustang, if he can talk my mom into co-signing. He really likes the style, but he's more of a classic car guy than I am. I like it all right, but I don't think it's the best option out there. I guess for the money it's a pretty good choice though. According to my bro, it gets OK gas mileage, has a lot of safety features and is comfortable to drive. Of course, that's what he's saying to try and get my mom to co-sign, so I'll have to wait to see for myself.
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My mom's biggest concern is that he's going to pay out the nose for insurance on this car. She's also worried about the lack of space in the backseat. I don't know why that'd be a problem for my brother though, he's not exactly the most popular guy on the block.
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reviewed 5 months ago
- Happy Go Lucky
- Female
- Kids
beazly's 2010 Ford Mustang 2dr Cpe review
I've test driven a Mustang several times thinking of buying one. The new body style to me is a step down from the last few years - it's boxier without gaining any aesthetic sense. I'm not sure why they changed it. Bummer.
This car drives like what you'd hope for in a sports car. It's a great style, and I'm tempted even though I don't have a very good perception of Ford's reliability as a brand. The other down-side if you're wanting to stand out is that there seem to be a lot of mustangs on the street, so they are cool and attractive but perhaps not very individual.
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The two big things for me are uncomfortable seats and poor reputation for reliability in the Ford brand overall. It could use more leg room and just a more comfy seat.
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reviewed 4 months ago
- Team Player
- Female
- Kids
Jennifer Carafelli's 2010 Ford Mustang 2dr Cpe review
Great sporty car with tons of power. Fun to drive and looks great. Reliable and decent gas mileage on a V8.
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More leg room in the back seats, even a small persons legs are against the front seats.
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dark_helmet
Honk if you like it!
My angle: Owned it
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reviewed 4 months ago
- In the Zone
- Male
- No Kids
dark_helmet's 2010 Ford Mustang 2dr Cpe review
The Mustang I purchased was initially not what I had in mind when I was deciding on a fun-to-drive vehicle after coming back from Afghanistan -- I had the Camaro in mind. But, I'm glad I was steered to the Mustang after all was said and done! I purchased the 2010 Mustang in the V6 Premium trim with Sync/Nav and an automatic transmission. This car rides better than any vehicle I've ever driven; the GT suspension is smooth and handles curves at speed without even a stutter when sticking to the road. The only thing it's missing is the pseudo-manual shifting offered in the Camaro automatic. However, the shifting is responsive -- stomping on the gas yields a swift response from the drivetrain. The exterior looks great; the wheels are finally in good proportion to the rest of the car. The interior with the leather seats is extremely comfortable -- the dash and controls are solid with a good feel. The SYNC is great; Sirius TraveLink is a great addition -- seemed like an "extra" at first, but now I don't see going without it now! On top of it all, the fuel efficiency of the V6 comes through on daily driving. My commutes are relatively short, but I take the occasional weekend drive. Although it's not geared necessarily towards the "Green" crowd, it's a good pick for those who want sporty but still consider efficiency a factor in purchasing a sports car.
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Three things:
1. The removable panel on the right side of the interior passenger side foot well keeps coming off no matter how much you try to avoid doing so. It's kind of flimsy to begin with, but the snap-in connector that's supposed to keep it in place keeps losing its grip. Unacceptable for a car that I spent the $$ I did on it.
2. The V6 delivers adequate power for those times when you want that kick in acceleration. But, did Ford absolutely have no clue that Chevy would come out with a comparable V6 that would beat them out by over 90 hp in 2009? That's the reason why I looked at the Camaro *first*, then Mustang. The dealership I went to and the 6-month wait for the Camaro were what steered me across the street to the Ford dealership. The only saving grace for the 4.0L V6 is the healthy aftermarket for Mustang V6 performance parts, which I will be delving into once I save up the $$ for some upgrades. C'mon Ford, give the Mustang the EcoBoost option -- heck, I'll even get in line to get *my* Mustang an EcoBoost upgrade!!
3. The use of plastic on the exterior, especially on the tops of the rear-view mirrors, was kind of an unpleasant surprise. That stuff scratches *too* easily; I'd like to preserve the look of my 'Stang for a good long while. Plastic exterior "touches", where painted sheet metal should be, don't contribute to that goal very well.
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reviewed 5 months ago
- Born Leader
- Male
- No Kids
mrmuscle's 2010 Ford Mustang 2dr Cpe review
My buddy got a new GT out of college, he's nice enough to let each one of us drive it every once in awhile, what a car!! I'll pick up his bar tab anytime if it means I can get behind the wheel...shots are on me!!!
I don't understand how you can give this car anything below an A+, it is a great vehicle, a true American Muscle car. Ford did a great job transforming this into a modern day muscle car, and not only is it affordable, but it's worth every penny. The shape is solid, the features allow you to make your Mustang one in a million.
The GT is solid with a 30K price tag, including a V8 engine, manaul transmission, a deck spoiler, and a power dome hood. This car is build to drive, and it does drive.
The interior is loaded with an upgrade Shaker audio system, leather trimmed seats, a bright aluminum panel for gauges, shifters, etc.
When an American company comes out with a great classic and revamps it, they should get their due credit, and anyone looking for a true muscle car would be crazy not to test drive this vehicle.
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If it's what your looking for it's great, it's priced well with extras!
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