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Old 01-29-2002, 12:32 PM   #1
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Question Mustang info

Alan:

The information you seek is readily available on the internet.

Just use Google as a search engine and type in 'Mustang'.
You should get hundreds of websites, then comb through them for the specific info you seek.

I'll attempt to get you started:

The 94-95 Mustang GT came with a 5.0 litre V-8 and produced 205 (factory rated) HP. MPG was around 18 overall, maybe 25 highway.
If gas mileage is important to you, you're looking at the wrong car. A V-8 Mustang is not an economy car
it's a performance car and although it gets reasonable mileage, it's no Honda Civic.

From 1996-on the Mustang V-8 used in the GT was a 4.6 litre SOHC version rated @ 215 HP in '96-97. The Mustang was also available with a 6-cylinder engine in a non-GT version.

The 96-97 Mustang Cobra had a DOHC 4.6 V-8 and was rated @ 305 HP.

The 1993 5.0 Mustang Cobra was rare (less than 5,000 built) and very underated at only 235 HP. Great car.

Hope this helps and good luck with your search.
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