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Old 18-09-2014, 08:20 AM   #1
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Default 2015 Mustang reviews

The first 2015 Mustang reviews

http://www.topgear.com/uk/car-news/n...ear-2014-09-17

GT
http://autoweek.com/article/car-revi...ngNews20140917

http://www.caranddriver.com/reviews/...t-drive-review

http://www.roadandtrack.com/car-revi...?src=soc_fcbks

http://www.motortrend.com/roadtests/...gt_first_test/


Ecoboost

http://www.motortrend.com/roadtests/...23_first_test/

http://www.caranddriver.com/reviews/...ic-test-review


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Give me more of an idea here. Would the EcoBoost Stang give a GT86 a run for its money?

It wouldn't just give it a run, it would smash its face in. The new Stang has a stack more grip, more power, more torque and is an altogether bigger, faster car.
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Old 18-09-2014, 09:53 AM   #2
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All sounding very positive and with all the "hero" high HP versions to come they might have a sales success here on the world stage.
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A performance pack equipped 5.0 GT sounds like it's going to be an amazing package.
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yep ill be waiting for these, instead of FGX
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I will be having a white V8 auto I think.... All very positive reviews...
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Ecoboost is only 0.3 slower on the 1/4 that my old fg xr8
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Old 19-09-2014, 11:22 AM   #7
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5.6- 100km/h and a 14.1 qtr for a 4 cyl? Pretty good i reckon. Isnt that quicker than a Boss 290 GT falcon?
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Crazy for a turbo four, really want to see one modified.
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And its a big car
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Yeah its just awesome....the 5.0 is just the perfect package.
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GT
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0-60 MPH 4.4 sec
QUARTER MILE 12.8 sec @ 112.2 mph

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QUARTER MILE 14.1 sec @ 97.8 mph

(Surprised the Ecoboost is as heavy as a 2011 GT)
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It must be the new rear end adding a little weight.
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5.6- 100km/h and a 14.1 qtr for a 4 cyl? Pretty good i reckon. Isnt that quicker than a Boss 290 GT falcon?
Those who can peddle the 290's were getting 13.8 - 13.9 quarter's - stock - for BA and BFGT and many FG owners were getting mid 13's in the 290 XR8's in a car that weighs in at over 1800kg.
So no - it's not quicker.

What's your point anyways........
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Those who can peddle the 290's were getting 13.8 - 13.9 quarter's - stock - for BA and BFGT and many FG owners were getting mid 13's in the 290 XR8's in a car that weighs in at over 1800kg.
So no - it's not quicker.

What's your point anyways........
I think the old Au bashers now bash the Boss 290. And the Boss 290 owners get ****ed about it too easy.
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Those who can peddle the 290's were getting 13.8 - 13.9 quarter's - stock - for BA and BFGT and many FG owners were getting mid 13's in the 290 XR8's in a car that weighs in at over 1800kg.
So no - it's not quicker.

What's your point anyways........
Im pretty sure that the big manly tough V8 is fractionally quicker than a 4 cyl lol, also 14.1 is magazine times, we all know they go quicker than that
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I think his point was that the 2.3litre 4 cylinder 2015 Ford Mustang is nearly, if not as quick as Ford Falcon Fitted with the 5.4litre V8 with 290kws.
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Those who can peddle the 290's were getting 13.8 - 13.9 quarter's - stock - for BA and BFGT and many FG owners were getting mid 13's in the 290 XR8's in a car that weighs in at over 1800kg.
So no - it's not quicker.

What's your point anyways........
My point is a Boss 290 or 302 is sheep in wolfs' clothing.
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Car & Drivers effort betters the Motor Trend above
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QUARTER MILE 13.9 sec @ 98 mph


(Not sure there is much to be gained by comparing a 2015 4T Mustang to a BA/BF GT, other than to show how far T4's have come)
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Those who can peddle the 290's were getting 13.8 - 13.9 quarter's - stock - for BA and BFGT and many FG owners were getting mid 13's in the 290 XR8's in a car that weighs in at over 1800kg.
So no - it's not quicker.

What's your point anyways........
Let me guess, you own a BA-FG boss 5.4 powered GT? I was just pointing out how great turbo direct injection engines are going in comparison to what we used to and still consider high performance.
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(Not sure there is much to be gained by comparing a 2015 4T Mustang to a BA/BF GT, other than to show how far T4's have come)
Must have been a better peddler
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(Not sure there is much to be gained by comparing a 2015 4T Mustang to a BA/BF GT, other than to show how far T4's have come)
Well, a 10 year age and development gap between the two for a start. What was the bee's knees when it was new doesnt mean it will stay that way forever.
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Let me guess, you own a BA-FG boss 5.4 powered GT? I was just pointing out how great turbo direct injection engines are going in comparison to what we used to and still consider high performance.
Stock maybe. But give it the same mods as the ecoboost? Chuck a turbo on and get the variable valve timing going. Umm... 290 is all motor. And over 10 years old and been superseded. Anyway on topic. Be stuffed if I would be seen dead in a 4cly Stang. NO fn way. Couldn't care less if it was faster down the quarter mile than an old GT.
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Stock maybe. But give it the same mods as the ecoboost? Chuck a turbo on and get the variable valve timing going. Umm... 290 is all motor. And over 10 years old and been superseded. Anyway on topic. Be stuffed if I would be seen dead in a 4cly Stang. NO fn way. Couldn't care less if it was faster down the quarter mile than an old GT.
I agree, i would have the 8 as well. but the 4 cyl idea is a great one as it will draw people to the brand who would otherwise have considered a BRZ or an 86
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Yeh maybe. I suppose kids driving around in Fords would be better than all the other econoboxes.
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Just got back from a month in the good old US of A.
Saw a ton of Mustangs in California but only one really caught my eye, was in Hollywood, coming out of a side street, striking yellow in color, a 2015 Mustang.
I assumed it was a test vehicle because I didn't think they were on sale but you could see it a mile away, the difference between the current and the new one is remarkable.
In person it is a thing of beauty, I cannot wait to see them on the roads here.
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Let me guess, you own a BA-FG boss 5.4 powered GT? I was just pointing out how great turbo direct injection engines are going in comparison to what we used to and still consider high performance.
Yes i do own one - and proud of it. I Supported FPV and the home grown product.

I just didnt understand why you made the comparison ? The B series GT's are a decade old - they were and still are a great car.
Your comparison to an Ecoboost 4 that will be sold next year makes no sense , unless you are insinuating that legacy GT owners will somehow be enticed to trade up to an Ecoboost 4 cylinder Turbo Mustang ?

If I was to trade - it would be for the 8 - not the 4.
Anyways - we move on....
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Yes i do own one - and proud of it. I Supported FPV and the home grown product.

I just didnt understand why you made the comparison ? The B series GT's are a decade old - they were and still are a great car.
Your comparison to an Ecoboost 4 that will be sold next year makes no sense , unless you are insinuating that legacy GT owners will somehow be enticed to trade up to an Ecoboost 4 cylinder Turbo Mustang ?

If I was to trade - it would be for the 8 - not the 4.
Anyways - we move on....
I think the point was pretty clear: 4 cylinder engines have come along way
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