No one does a review like the guys from Regular Car Reviews. And this one, about a 2004 Ford Mustang SN-95 with a V6 engine and an automatic transmission, does not disappoint.
The internet is a marvel of modern technology and there is no doubt it has enabled us to share our lives, stay connected with friends and family, and also showcase how unbelievably badly some Mustang owners seem to drive.
What would you do if you had a Ruby Red Ford Mustang GT Premium Coupe with the Performance Package and a six-speed manual for one day in Southern California?
So how is the Mustang faring in the U.K.? Apparently pretty good, with the U.K. accounting for 1,000 of the 3,500 right-hand-drive Mustangs shipped overseas so far.
Believe it or not, the high-performance Ford Shelby GT350 Mustang currently doesn’t come standard with the Track Package. That’s going to change with the 2017 model year.
Here’s a minty example of a 429 Mustang set to be auctioned at an upcoming Mecum event. For us, it ticks three very important boxes: “clean,” “429,” and “Boss.”