Posts Tagged ‘2011 Ford Mustang’

Why the 2011 Mustang can be on top…

Monday, July 12th, 2010

2011 Ford Mustang packs a serious punch. With the new 5.0 L, the Mustang is geared up to take on serious competition. Not just local competition, but European sports cars who fall short of this challenge.

The Ford Mustang will instantly gain your respect at a stoplight after it yanks you through first gear and abruptly introduces you to power you were not anticipating. As you climb through the gears, you’ll be satisfied to a degree that spending six figures is ludicrous and unwarranted.

I remember my first 5.0 L. The sound of the exhaust was deep and powerful. One had to be careful, letting up on the clutch too quickly could lead to excessive tire wear, especially the rear ones. The best feeling was the low-end torque is that pulled you out of each gear.

The 5.0 L badge was a symbol of something special under the hood. The chrome 5.0 emblem sat just above the front tires but back towards the front doors, perfectly positioned as a point of reference for anyone to know whether it had the power.

It’s easy to understand why Ford brought back the Mustang 5.0 L. It was such an iconic car so many kids dreamed of owning. I never owned one until I was about 22 years old. But even then it meant just as much if not more to sit behind the wheel of something I always wanted to drive.

The look of the 5.0 L was cool on the outside but until I started the engine and sat in the driver’s seat, did I experience the reason that made me desire one of these vehicles so much. The sound of the ignition was like a burst of adrenaline.

Even though mine was an 88, I’m anxious to see if the new 5.0 L will still send those same feelings of anxiety and anxiousness through me when the key turns and the high-pitched starter precedes the low rumble of the engine at idle.

2011 Ford Mustang – Powerful New Mustang Package RTR 

Friday, July 9th, 2010

Ford Mustang is one legendary vehicle. Everyone knows what a Ford Mustang is. The interesting thing is that not everyone knows which Mustang might be equipped with insane amounts of power.

Back in the day, if you saw the 5.0 badge on the side of the Mustang just before the door on the quarter panel, you knew it had some power behind it and it could really move. Then when the new packages like the Cobra, Saleen, and Roush, people seemed to be wondering what’s the baddest of all these.

The Mustang RTR is bad.

I don’t even need to know what RTR stands for other than to see one sitting there at a light or cruising along to know this vehicle is one sick ride. The appearance gives off an even more sinister look that the Cobra R did, and it’s clearly much more low profile than the R.

So look again at that name, RTR. If it has anything to do with what the R meant for the Cobra then we’re going to be in for a shockingly fast street car. Most people who have never driven something like a supercharged or a big block V8 that’s been built with forged components would likely never want to just jump into one of these and cruise along. The sheer power when you get into the throttle is enough to make you fear that your guardian angel is looking out for you.

Horsepower is a seductive thing. Once you acquire a taste for it, you’ll likely want to seek out more. The question is whether you are skilled enough to handle something like that because frankly, once you get behind the wheel, you’ll be asking yourself that very question.

So if you’re in the market for some extra horsepower and slick looking design, it’s going to run you $7,995 for the RTR package designed by Vaughn Gittin Jr.