I have a Mustang. Its a convertible model and the roof can be pulled back for an
exhilarating drive. Mind you at anything above 150 MPH with the roof
pulled down can be like Adrenalin in the blood. The Mustang has been
christened as the original " Muscle Car" by auto enthusiasts. This is
because of the immense power it packs under the hood. It is available in
two engine specifications namely the V-6 and V-8 which means 6 and 8
cylinders. The V-8 has an output of 396 HP and a top speed of 200 MPH. I
have personally driven the Mustang at 180 MPH and the car just breezed
away without the trace of a ripple.
The car comes both as a convertible and a coupe and has only two doors. The model introduced in India is a coupe and the pleasure of driving with the roof pulled down cannot be savored.
The Mustang is a low slung car and once you get in the driver's seat one will get the idea that you are hugging the road. This is inevitable, as its a racing car and the designers have designed it to keep the drag -coefficient low. The car has a six-speed automatic transmission that apart from a high BHP of over 300 and develops torque at 280@ 4000 RPM. The automatic transmission is a must for such a car so that the driver can concentrate on just handling the car and not worry about changing gears.
The car I own has 18-inch alloy wheels and manual AC. Frankly, if the hood is pulled up you don't need any air conditioning, as the wind whistles around your ear. The bucket seats are very comfortable and can seat 4 adults. The car has a cruising speed of about 100MPH but sadly you can't run the car at that speed in India, except perhaps on the Pune-Panvel freeway. Maybe the Agra -Delhi freeway also. But you can still cruise around the city as it has an extremely powerful engine and the drive is effortless and will certainly make the eyes of the people turn, more so if you have an attractive passenger in the front with you. Lastly yes, the Mustang is an excellent advertisement for the owner to latch on to a good looking girl for company.
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