Gas Mileage?
Originally posted by jbuch@June 30, 2004, 5:31 PM
Do the current Mustang's require premium gas? My Ford Probe GT does and that gets quite expensive. I know I read the '05 Stang will not require premium.
Do the current Mustang's require premium gas? My Ford Probe GT does and that gets quite expensive. I know I read the '05 Stang will not require premium.
My guess is that the 5 speed will be about the same as the 2004 while the 5 speed automatic might give it it a small increase over its 2004 slushbox predecessor.
Either way, it doesn't matter to me. I didn't buy a Mustang because I wanted to save money on gas.
Either way, it doesn't matter to me. I didn't buy a Mustang because I wanted to save money on gas.
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Do the current Mustang's require premium gas? My Ford Probe GT does and that gets quite expensive. I know I read the '05 Stang will not require premium.
Do the current Mustang's require premium gas? My Ford Probe GT does and that gets quite expensive. I know I read the '05 Stang will not require premium.
This is one of the best aspect of the new car for me. My old 4 cyl. turbo got worst gas-mileage that the Mustang is expected to get... and the bonus is that the Mustang won't have to burn premium. I feel like I'm becoming a tree hugger, and I'm going from 4 cyl to 8 cyl !!!! :spin:
From what my Mustang and Camaro owning buddies have told me, if you keep your foot out of it, you can get some decent mileage... that is a big big IF... especially the way I will drive it the first few months.
Originally posted by Galaxie@June 30, 2004, 10:46 PM
From what my Mustang and Camaro owning buddies have told me, if you keep your foot out of it, you can get some decent mileage... that is a big big IF... especially the way I will drive it the first few months.
From what my Mustang and Camaro owning buddies have told me, if you keep your foot out of it, you can get some decent mileage... that is a big big IF... especially the way I will drive it the first few months.
With my PGT I can get 9L/100km or 14L/100km depending on my mood that week.
My 5.0 gets 17 around town and 22-24 on the freeway, depending upon my right foot. The new one will be much better, and because it runs on 87 octane, at today's gasoloine prices, that's equivalent to a 10 to 20 percent increase compared to cars that need premium.
Pretty darned good for a car that puts out as much hp and tq as the Mustang does.
I'd wager that if you put the 2005 Mustang against something like a Jetta or a Mini (not that they're in the same class) you'd find that monthly gasoline costs--given similar miles driven--would be less.
Pretty darned good for a car that puts out as much hp and tq as the Mustang does.
I'd wager that if you put the 2005 Mustang against something like a Jetta or a Mini (not that they're in the same class) you'd find that monthly gasoline costs--given similar miles driven--would be less.



