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305hp/280tq for the Mustang V6, that'd probably whip a 968 handily. The V8 is a little more stout.
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I raced a V6 mustang in my wife's V6 Camry. You wouldn't believe how bad I smoked him. We lined up at the next light. He sat beside me grinning. At green, he got a little chirp on his tires and sped off. He got the jump because I didn't think he wanted to run again after what just happen. I floored it and easily ran past him. EASILY! I'm guessing I passed him at 65 while he was approaching 50.
The V6 stang is slower then most 4 cylinders. I've mopped the floor with at least 3 of them. Now the GT500. Thats a different story. It's no vette but I wouldnt try an run with one... until I get my SC.
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The new V6 is much more powerful than previous V6 mustang motors, it's an evolution of the 265 HP 3.7L motor from the MKS. Even if it's 500lb heavier than a 968 it will probably move a bit faster.
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Have they porked a Mustang up to 4000 lbs? I thought they were generally 3500-3700. A quick look shows the current 4.6L GT Convertible listed as 3601 lbs (without the driver and his bowling bag.) Hardtops are a bit lighter and 3400 for the V6 hardtop. Not too bad.
The claim is 3500 for the new V6 model. A 2011 V6 Mustang vs 968 would be a hell of a race.
I might go check these out, although the Mustang is too commonplace for me and a new car is a spectacular waste of money. Yeas ago I had a couple 80's mustangs, a turbo 4 and 5.0V8 and they were pretty good. Nowhere near as refined as a Porsche but decent.
-Joel.
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What <b><i>new V6</i></b> are you guys talking about?
They seem to have the same issues in 2010 according to these 2 articles.
http://www.edmunds.com/ford/mustang/2010/review.html
http://www.caranddriver.com/reviews/car/09..._take_road_test
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Although 210 hp isn’t much, neither is the V-6 Mustang’s 3421-pound curb weight. Acceleration is decent, at 6.6 seconds to 60 mph and the quarter-mile in 15.3 at 93 mph, but in a recent comparison test of the V-6 Hyundai Genesis and Chevrolet Camaro, both beat the Mustang through the quarter by about a second. And the Genesis’s base turbocharged inline-four matches the horsepower number of the Mustang’s six.
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The 2011 Mustangs due out this fall. New motors. 305 HP V6 and 412 HP 5.0.
http://www.fordvehicles.com/cars/mustang/
You know it's time to buy a supercharger when a base Mustang can put you on the trailer.
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Having driven both the newish Corvette and the GT500 (together with 6,1L Challenger and the Camaro) both on the street and on the track it is clear to me that while the 968 lacks the power in a straight run all of the latter three are fat dogs in comparison. The 'vette however is a different story.
Heavy cars can feel nimble and light just cruising along but once you start pushing them, well, the pounds inevitably starts to show.
Guess I'm with Chapman on this one, skinny ladies are more fun.
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Oh yeah I am not saying the hairdresser version of the new Mustang is going to be better than the 968 or more fun to drive, or better on the track. Scary though that it's almost certainly faster in a straight line and might even be faster on a track, depending on the track. Maybe not, even. If it makes it's way into a rental fleet I might have to autox one.
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Oh, its not out yet.
Its pretty pathetic when you think about it. To put a V6 in a so called sports car and the most you pull out of it is 210HP. Its not even good on gas (21mpg). The Camry produces 270HP and we avg 30mpg and its not classified as a sports car.
I love my 968 for what it is & don't hate it for what it isn't!