Drove a 2010 GT with 3.73 package last night
Could be. The 6 speed isn't going to help acceleration/performance any (2 ODs vs 1 OD doesn't gain you performance, and its a heavier tranny with more mass to rotate), but it might help mileage a bit, and is pretty much expected in a performance car these days.
I believe you are referring to the $34,330 "track pack" Mustang GT.
Just for clarification before someone reads that and thinks they are going to handle around an SS Camaro in the $27,995 Mustang GT that goes to 60mph in 5.2 seconds, .84g skidpad, and accelerates through the 1/4mi in 13.7 @ 24mpg.
Here's the changes to a track pack car
Just for clarification before someone reads that and thinks they are going to handle around an SS Camaro in the $27,995 Mustang GT that goes to 60mph in 5.2 seconds, .84g skidpad, and accelerates through the 1/4mi in 13.7 @ 24mpg.
Here's the changes to a track pack car
1. The base Mustang GT is $28,845
2. The Track Pack is a $1,400 option.
3. $28,855 + $1,400 = $30,255
4. Camaro SS starts at $30,995.
5. You don't need the "Premium Package" to get the Track Pack.
6. Motor Trend Magazine. June 2009. Camaro SS 0-60 mph: 4.7 seconds. Sand magazine, same article, same conditions, same time, Mustang GT Track Pack 0-60 mph: 4.9 seconds.
7. Same magazine. Same comparison test:
Lateral acceleration: Camaro SS: .90g. Mustang GT: .95g.
Figure 8 times: Camaro SS: 25.8 seconds. Mustang GT: 25.5 seconds.
Same magazine actually has the Ford Mustang GT quicker off the line till 40 mph.
It isn't till over 60 where the Camaro SS clearly is quicker than the Mustang GT. Even then, you had better stay away from Camaro's launch control. The Mustang will tie your time in the quarter mile if you use it.
The Camaro SS actually gets 1 mpg better fuel economy as the Mustang GT.
But then the despite being the biggest of the 3, and having power closer to the SS than the GT, the Dodge Challenger R/T with the Hemi gets 1 mpg better than the Camaro... and 2 better than the Mustang..... Pretty curious, huh?
Finally.
Camaro SS does a 13 second quarter.
The Mustang GT does it in 13.5.
The V6 Camaro does it in 14.7.
Again, even though the V6 Camaro is a steal and perhaps the best automotive deal on the planet currently, if you buy a V6 Camaro and go out hunting for Mustang GTs, you're probally the type of person that likes to be on the reciving end of gagballs, handcuffs, and a gal wielding a cattleprod and a cat-o-nine-tails whose first name is "Mistress".
Last edited by guionM; May 9, 2009 at 04:51 PM.
The Camaro SS actually gets 1 mpg better fuel economy as the Mustang GT.
But then the despite being the biggest of the 3, and having power closer to the SS than the GT, the Dodge Challenger R/T with the Hemi gets 1 mpg better than the Camaro... and 2 better than the Mustang..... Pretty curious, huh?
But then the despite being the biggest of the 3, and having power closer to the SS than the GT, the Dodge Challenger R/T with the Hemi gets 1 mpg better than the Camaro... and 2 better than the Mustang..... Pretty curious, huh?

Mustang GT manual: 15/23
Mustang GT auto: 15/22
Challenger R/T manual: 15/23
Challenger R/T auto: 16/23
Camaro SS manual: 16/24
Camaro SS auto: 16/25
So yeah, pretty curious.
Hmmm....here we go again indeed...
Jake...those are 2009 Mustang MPG numbers. Believe we're comparing 2010. The 2010 Mustang is EPA estimated at 16/24 for the manual, 17/23 for the auto. Spectacular? Not hardly - but more comparable to the 2010 Camaro than the 2009 numbers that you referenced.
Additionally, according to www.fueleconomy.gov, the 2009 Challenger gets 16/25 in both manual and auto form....
http://www.fueleconomy.gov/feg/2008c...umn=1&id=25912
http://www.fueleconomy.gov/feg/2008c...umn=1&id=25913
Bob
Jake...those are 2009 Mustang MPG numbers. Believe we're comparing 2010. The 2010 Mustang is EPA estimated at 16/24 for the manual, 17/23 for the auto. Spectacular? Not hardly - but more comparable to the 2010 Camaro than the 2009 numbers that you referenced.
Additionally, according to www.fueleconomy.gov, the 2009 Challenger gets 16/25 in both manual and auto form....
http://www.fueleconomy.gov/feg/2008c...umn=1&id=25912
http://www.fueleconomy.gov/feg/2008c...umn=1&id=25913
Bob
Hmmm....here we go again indeed...
Jake...those are 2009 Mustang MPG numbers. Believe we're comparing 2010. The 2010 Mustang is EPA estimated at 16/24 for the manual, 17/23 for the auto. Spectacular? Not hardly - but more comparable to the 2010 Camaro than the 2009 numbers that you referenced.
Additionally, according to www.fueleconomy.gov, the 2009 Challenger gets 16/25 in both manual and auto form....
http://www.fueleconomy.gov/feg/2008c...umn=1&id=25912
http://www.fueleconomy.gov/feg/2008c...umn=1&id=25913
Bob
Jake...those are 2009 Mustang MPG numbers. Believe we're comparing 2010. The 2010 Mustang is EPA estimated at 16/24 for the manual, 17/23 for the auto. Spectacular? Not hardly - but more comparable to the 2010 Camaro than the 2009 numbers that you referenced.
Additionally, according to www.fueleconomy.gov, the 2009 Challenger gets 16/25 in both manual and auto form....
http://www.fueleconomy.gov/feg/2008c...umn=1&id=25912
http://www.fueleconomy.gov/feg/2008c...umn=1&id=25913
Bob
15 City/23 Hwy With Manual
15 city/22 Hwy With Automatic
http://www.fordvehicles.com/cars/mus...eatures/specs/
No sir, that is incorrect.
I went to your link, clicked on "Specs" then "View All". Here's a direct link: http://www.fordvehicles.com/cars/mus...ions/view-all/
Scroll down about half way. See for yourself. Or, take a look at this screen capture...

Bob
I went to your link, clicked on "Specs" then "View All". Here's a direct link: http://www.fordvehicles.com/cars/mus...ions/view-all/
Scroll down about half way. See for yourself. Or, take a look at this screen capture...

Bob
A BMW 335i that runs 13.50 in the 1/4 and no tire spin at all should keep the number on the page for a while longer.
No sir, that is incorrect.
I went to your link, clicked on "Specs" then "View All". Here's a direct link: http://www.fordvehicles.com/cars/mus...ions/view-all/
Scroll down about half way. See for yourself. Or, take a look at this screen capture...

Bob
I went to your link, clicked on "Specs" then "View All". Here's a direct link: http://www.fordvehicles.com/cars/mus...ions/view-all/
Scroll down about half way. See for yourself. Or, take a look at this screen capture...

Bob
https://www.camaroz28.com/forums/alb...&pictureid=667
Am I wrong here?
I'm seeing what 95red is seeing (the 15/23) on the website, but if you download the pdf with the specs, it lists the figures Bob posted. I don't know which is correct.
http://www.fordvehicles.com/assets/p..._Spec_Lite.pdf
http://www.fordvehicles.com/assets/p..._Spec_Lite.pdf



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