| I've driven 3 completely different Mustangs in the past year — here's my favorite by Matthew DeBord on May 31, 2018, 9:54 AM - I've driven three different versions of the iconic Ford Mustang in the past 12 months.
- They've ranged rom the peppy Ford Mustang EcoBoost four-cylinder to the beastly Shelby GT350.
- In the end, I liked the least powerful Ford 'Stang the best.
While the Chevy Corvette has been around since the early 1950s — that exuberant heyday of American automotive styling — the Ford Mustang, introduced in 1965, is arguably more iconic. The mighty 'Stang has been in continuous production ever since and has recently become the world's best-selling sports car, as Ford has taken the bold two-door global. Over the past 12 months or so, I've been able to sample three different flavors of Mustang: the entry-level turbo four-cylinder, the sweetspot GT with a 5.0-liter V8 — and the brutal Shelby GT350, with its 5.2-liter V8 engine, dubbed "Voodoo," that can make 526 horsepower and, thanks to its flat-crank design, a sweetly aggressive exhaust note. They're all different, all fun, and all Mustang. So which did I like best? Read on to find out. FOLLOW US: On Facebook for more car and transportation content! We'll go in ascending order of displacement. First up, the Mustang turbo, which I sampled in convertible trim.
Mustangs have obviously come a long way since the '60s, but the general idea remains the same: a sporty coupe.
Mustangs have always been sharp rides in hardtop or ragtop form, and the turbo is no exception.
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