Swedish Edition of Auto Motor & Sport Test Drives 2005 Mustang GT
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Swedish Edition of Auto Motor & Sport Test Drives 2005 Mustang GT
The Swedish edition of Auto Motor & Sport (independent from the German colleague) has a test drive of the first Swedish Mustang in the #23 November issue.
Tested car is an automatic mineral grey/red leather GT, IUP, 17" optional rims and Shaker1000. I guess a scan for reading is wasted on you guys B) but the photos are really cool so I'll see what I can do.
In short: the writer LOVES it, in almost every aspect. The only down things mentioned in the article is loud road noise from wheels and mirrors on highway (our surfaces are rough) and the tiny back seat. Engine, suspension, seats, quality, looks, handling, gearbox (auto), sound...all gets thumbs up. He even liked the live axle without even mentioning "IRS".
No performance tests, unfortunately.
The dealer who imported the test example already had 22 down payments on Mustangs at the time the article was written! The price tag here reaches almost $55,000 for a GT, but they still consider it "if not cheap, at least full value for money".
Tested car is an automatic mineral grey/red leather GT, IUP, 17" optional rims and Shaker1000. I guess a scan for reading is wasted on you guys B) but the photos are really cool so I'll see what I can do.
In short: the writer LOVES it, in almost every aspect. The only down things mentioned in the article is loud road noise from wheels and mirrors on highway (our surfaces are rough) and the tiny back seat. Engine, suspension, seats, quality, looks, handling, gearbox (auto), sound...all gets thumbs up. He even liked the live axle without even mentioning "IRS".
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The dealer who imported the test example already had 22 down payments on Mustangs at the time the article was written! The price tag here reaches almost $55,000 for a GT, but they still consider it "if not cheap, at least full value for money".
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