Ford Announces Pricings for 2010 Mustang
Posted on 19. Feb, 2009 by admin in Sports Cars

The fast, fun and affordable legacy that has defined America’s favorite muscle car lives on in the new 2010 Ford Mustang, offering design leadership, performance and technology at an exceptional value.
“More than 9 million customers have made Mustang one of the world’s most beloved automotive and cultural icons,” said Ken Czubay, Ford’s vice president of U.S. Sales and Marketing. “Not only is this the best Mustang ever, it’s also the best bang for the buck for our customers.”
Available this spring, the new Mustang features a new exterior and interior design, upgraded materials and a long list of must-have technologies and standard safety equipment – such as Ford’s AdvanceTrac Electronic Stability Control system, all-speed traction control, anti-lock brakes and front and side air bags – for an affordable starting price of $20,995 (excluding destination and delivery) for the V-6 coupe and $25,995 for the convertible.
The V-8 powered GT coupe base price is $27,995; the GT convertible starts at $32,995. The Shelby GT500 Coupe has a MSRP of $46,325, while the GT500 Convertible starts at $51,225.
Contenders Chevy Camaro and Dodge Challenger sport base sticker prices ranging from $1,000 to $2,600 more than Mustang.
Industry Leading Technologies
Mustang further distinguishes itself from the pack with an all-inclusive list of standard and optional industry-leading technologies and safety features, including:
- Ford SYNC with 911 AssistTM, Vehicle Health Report (VHR), and new Traffic, Directions, and Information services
- Voice-activated Navigation with SIRIUS Travel LinkTM
- Next-generation ambient interior lighting
- Reverse Camera System
- SOS Post Crash Alert System
Mustang comes standard with Ford’s AdvanceTrac Electronic Stability Control system, which complements the car’s standard all-speed traction control and anti-lock braking system. A Sport Mode, available on the GT Premium and Shelby GT500, incorporates a unique calibration of the new AdvanceTrac system, letting the driver enjoy a wider range of Mustang’s performance capabilities.
Options Galore
Mustang also offers a wide selection of personalization options from the factory as warranty-friendly Genuine Ford Accessories, from exterior stripes to interior appearance features, wheel selections, communication and entertainment systems and more.
Plus, Mustang enthusiasts can now add Performance Packs available from Ford Racing, including a Power Upgrade Pack, Handling Pack, or SuperPack – all under warranty when installed by a Ford dealer.
Fuel Facts
The 2010 Mustang is jam-packed with unprecedented content, yet it weighs approximately 300 pounds less than the competing Camaro and Challenger. This leaner curb weight gives Mustang a competitive leg up in agility and contributes significantly to Mustang’s unsurpassed 26 mpg.
Mustang’s available engines, including the GT’s beefy 4.6-liter V-8, are designed to use regular 87-octane fuel. Mustang also makes fill-ups more hassle-free with its standard Easy Fuel Capless Fuel Fuller system, a segment exclusive.
Check out AmericanMuscle.com and their large inventory of 2010 Mustang Wheels.

baskin
22. Feb, 2009
The car looks mesmerising!! The shade is awesome!!
I bet, this car – The Ford Mustang will be one of the best releases next year. But the car looks pricey for me!!
tongyun
12. Mar, 2009
To watch the Mustang evolve from it’s very beginning is simply amazing. This 2010 model is just incredible looking and I’m sure fun to drive. When I think of muscle cars that are made in the United States, this one always comes to mind. The only thing that would keep me from looking at one is the price.