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2010 Ford Mustang

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$22,973

The Ford Mustang has been an American pony car for nearly 60 years. Like most sports cars, the Mustang came with a V6 or V8, rear-wheel drive, and was a two-door coupe or convertible. After being a muscle car, and then a disappointment, the first Fox bodies came in 1979, most commonly powered by a 5.0 liter V8 with multiple trim lines with a boxy, angular frame. The next generation started in 1994, and came with a slightly underpowered 145 HP V6, with power ranging up to 260 HP for the base V8. The 2005 Mustang went back in time, with an exterior that mimics the Ford Mustangs of the 1960s. Power options are either a 210 HP V6 or a base V8 with 300 HP that were mated with a manual transmission as standard. Newer models keep the same new-old shape, but now include 300 HP V6s and 400 HP V8s. In spite of that, some can get 23 MPG combined, while the fire-breathers go naught to 60 in under four seconds.
 

Market

$22,973 average dealer price
No meaningful difference between dealership and private party prices
6167 for sale, 2690 new listings monthly
62 days average on dealer lot prior to sale

Available Trims

Mustang PremiumAAAA $20,821
Mustang GTAAAA $26,859
Mustang GT PremiumAAAA $26,979
Mustang Shelby GT500AAAA $45,717

Model Overview

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Awards9.0 see more
Performance7.2 see more
Fuel Economy4.1 see more
Luxury4.4 see more
Safety10.0 see more
Reliability9.7 see more
  • #11 Best Selling Car on Carsabi
  • Ranked among the top 3 Muscle Cars for 2010 by U.S. News
  • A 2010 Consumer Digest Best Buy Award winner
  • Named a 2010 Consumer Guide Best Buy
  • Nominated to the Car And Driver 10 Best List for 2010
  • Named a finalist for Motor Trend Car of the Year 2010
  • Named among the Best of the U.S. by Car And Driver
  • AutoPacific 2010 Ideal Popular Brand & Top Brand Overall Award Winner
  • Road & Track calls the Mustang GT quick, responsive and fun to drive, with a great exhaust note
  • Motor Trend calls the Mustand GT a swifter, more agile thoroughbred
  • 315 horsepower V-8 engine.
  • 325 lbs.-ft. of torque at peak performance.
  • 281 cubic inches of displacement.
  • 0-60 mph in 5.62 seconds.
  • Quarter mile in 13.85 seconds with exit speed of 105.8 mph
  • 16 city mpg.
  • 24 highway mpg
  • We don't have luxury text yet.
 

Safety

NHTSA Frontal Crash Safety:10.0
NHTSA Front Seat Side Crash Safety:10.0
NHTSA Rear Seat Side Crash Safety:10.0
IIHS Rear End Collision Safety10.0
NHTSA Rollover Resistance:10.0
IIHS Head and Neck Safety:10.0
IIHS Torso Safety10.0
IIHS Left Leg Safety10.0
IIHS Right Leg Safety10.0
 

Reliability

The following was compiled from every Ford Mustang in our database:

Depreciation after 10k miles:
8.7%
Depreciation after 50k miles:
36.6%
Depreciation after 1 year:
11.2%
Depreciation after 3 years:
30.0%
90th Percentile Mileage:
122,867 miles
Esimated Lifetime Use:
180,000 miles