von BlackSheep » Sa 16. Jan 2010, 13:33
Hi folks,
wenn auch in englisch aber ich denke für alle gut zu lesen weil hauptsächlich Testwerte:
BlackSheep
Vehicle
Make Ford
Model Mustang
Model year 2010
Style GT Premium 2dr Coupe (4.6L 8cyl 5M)
Base MSRP $31,845
As-tested MSRP $35,625
Options on test vehicle Comfort Group, Track Pack, Shaker 1,000 Audio System, Security Package
Drive type Rear-wheel drive
Transmission type 5-speed manual
Transmission and axle ratios (x:1) I--3.38; II--2.00; III--1.32; IV--1.00; V--0.68; FD--3.73
Engine type 90-degree V8
Displacement (cc/cu-in) 4,606cc (281 cu-in)
Block/head material Aluminum/aluminum
Valvetrain Single overhead camshaft, three valves per cylinder with variable timing
Compression ratio (x:1) 9.8
Redline (rpm) 6,250
Horsepower (hp @ rpm) 315 @ 6,000
Torque (lb-ft @ rpm) 325 @ 4,250
Brakes, front 12.4-by-1.18-inch ventilated discs with 2-piston floating calipers
Brakes, rear 11.8-by-0.75-inch ventilated discs with single-piston floating calipers
Steering type Rack-and-pinion with hydraulic power assist
Steering ratio (x:1) 15.7:1
Suspension, front Independent, MacPherson struts, coil springs and stabilizer bar
Suspension, rear Solid axle, coil springs, trailing links, Panhard rod and stabilizer bar
Tire size, front P255/40ZR19
Tire size, rear P255/40ZR19
Tire brand Pirelli
Tire model P Zero
Tire type Summer
Wheel size 18-by-8 inches front and rear
Wheel material Painted alloy
Curb weight, as-tested (lbs.) 3,572
Weight distribution, F/R (%) 53.9/46.1
Fuel type Regular unleaded
Fuel tank capacity (gal) 16.0
EPA fuel economy (mpg) 16 city/24 highway
Edmunds observed (mpg) 17.1
Conditions for Testing
Temperature (°F) 68.4
Elevation (ft.) 1,121
Wind (mph, direction) 7.3 W
Performance
0 - 30 (sec.) 2.1
0 - 45 (sec.) 3.4
0 - 60 (sec.) 5.2
0 - 75 (sec.) 7.6
1/4 mile (sec. @ mph) 13.5 @ 102.9
0-60 with 1-ft rollout (sec.) 4.9
30 - 0 (ft.) 27
60 - 0 (ft.) 107
Braking rating Very Good
Slalom, 6 x 100 ft (mph) 68.4
Skid pad, 200 ft diameter (lateral g) 0.91
Handling rating Good
Acceleration comments
Easy to launch. Best technique is to let the clutch out quickly at relatively low rpm and then use the torque to pull through the rest of 1st gear without wheelspin. I drop the clutch from below 3K rpm and transition immediately to WOT. Good shifter -- direct without being too high effort. And thanks to the intake honkus, I like the engine noise. This feels and sounds like a pony car. If nothing else, Ford has that nailed.
Braking comments
Short stopping distance is a surprise.
Handling comments
Overall, the Mustang is predictable and easy to throw around. Fun, even. Its limits are higher than before but it's difficult to take it seriously as a handling machine when compared to something like the Z. Still, around the pad, it's totally mild mannered and controllable -- even a knuckle dragger could powerslide this thing until it had no rear tires. Through the slalom its instant turn-in takes some adjustment but it transitions well for a live-axle car and remains impressively composed. Overall, an improvement from the last car.
Specifications
Length (in.) 188.1
Width (in.) 73.9
Height (in.) 55.6
Wheelbase (in.) 107.1
Front Track (in.) 62.3
Rear Track (in.) 62.9
Turning circle (ft) 37.7
Legroom, front (in.) 42.4
Legroom, rear (in.) 29.8
Headroom, front (in.) 38.5
Headroom, rear (in.) 34.7
Shoulder room, front (in.) 55.3
Shoulder room, rear (in.) 51.6
Seating capacity 4
Cargo volume (cu-ft) 13.4
Warranty Information
Bumper-to-bumper 3 years/36,000 miles
Powertrain 5 years/60,000 miles
Corrosion 5 years/Unlimited miles
Roadside assistance 5 years/60,000 miles
Scheduled maintenance Not available
Safety Information
Front airbags Standard
Side airbags Standard dual front
Head airbags Not available
Knee airbags Not available
Antilock brakes 4-wheel ABS
Electronic brake enhancements Electronic brakeforce distribution
Traction control Standard
Stability control Standard
Tire-pressure monitoring system Tire-pressure monitoring
Emergency assistance system Not available
NHTSA crash test, driver Not tested