2010 Ford Mustang Review

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After several months of teaser images and broad hints, the veil has finally been lifted on the heavily revised 2010 Ford Mustang. While the new exterior design looks fresh and different, it is clearly an evolutionary move intended to reassure Mustang loyalists. All the familiar mechanical bits remain under the new skin, although some have been reworked and refined. Ford also has upgraded the Mustang's cabin, retuned the chassis and boosted V8 output to 315 horsepower. In addition, it will offer such special editions as the Mustang Bullitt to reinforce the car's rich 45-year heritage. Ford continues to offer the Mustang in coupe and convertible variants, with a choice of V6 and V8 engines. A glass-roof option is available. Virtually all the exterior sheet metal has been redesigned, with new front and rear ends and a "powerdome" hood that recalls '60s-vintage Detroit muscle cars. Ford has increased the size of the available wheel/tire combinations by one inch; they now range from 17 to 19 inches. Springs, shocks and stabilizer bars have been retuned and the brakes improved. Stability control is now standard. Inside, Ford has redesigned the instrument panel, center stacks, console, seats and door panels. Ford's Sync communications system is an option.

What Edmunds.com says

The changes are extensive, but the overall look isn't dramatically different. Should be enough to compete with Camaro and Challenger though.

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