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Major standard equipment includes:
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210-horsepower, 4.0-liter
SOHC V-6 engine with Tremec 5-speed manual transmission
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16-inch painted cast
aluminum wheels with all-season tires
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Air conditioning, dual
power mirrors and rear window defroster
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AM/FM stereo with single CD
player
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Four-wheel power disc
brakes
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Ford Personal Safety
SystemTM, with standard front passenger sensing to tailor the
deployment of the front passenger air bag
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Power door locks with
remote keyless entry and power windows with driver and passenger
door one-touch up/down
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Ford Division today announced that the 2005 Ford
Mustang Convertible is the most affordable V-6 and V-8 drop-top
sports car in America - starting at $24,495 for the V-6 model or
$29,995 for the V-8 GT. The 210-horsepower Mustang V-6 convertible
is the most powerful convertible under $25,000, while the V-8
powered Mustang GT is the most affordable 300-horsepower convertible
muscle car.
Mustang
Convertible has thrived for 40 years by staying true to the basic
formula established in 1964: great drop-top design combined with
affordable wind-in-the-hair performance. The new 2005 Ford Mustang
Convertible builds on that tradition with the most solid, best
handling and most refined open-air driving character yet of this
American legend.
This
spring, the Mustang Convertible will join the all-new Mustang Coupe,
which arrived in Ford dealer showrooms in October and has been an
instant sensation with new car buyers. To date, more than 20,000 of
the 2005 Mustang coupes have been sold, with tens of thousands more
orders still waiting to be fulfilled.
Mustang
"mania" has been running rampant throughout America, with customers
going to extreme measures to secure their piece of the American
legend. One customer in Texas was so anxious to take delivery of his
new Mustang that he insisted on paying for transportation to and
from the company's distribution center in Kansas City. Others claim
that they are near-celebrities since taking delivery of their new
Mustangs, with on-lookers drooling over their new purchase at every
stoplight.
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2005
Ford Mustang V-6 Convertible
The most
attainable Mustang Convertible is the well-equipped V-6 Deluxe
model, which has a base manufacturer's suggested retail price (MSRP)
of $24,495. This includes the destination and delivery charge.
Taxes, title and license fees are not included.
The
Mustang V-6 Convertible Premium model starts at $25,320 and adds
16-inch bright machined aluminum wheels with chrome spinner, Shaker
500 audio system with six-disc CD changer and MP3 capability and
six-way power adjustable driver seat.
Major
options and appearance packages available on all Mustang V-6
Convertible models include an exterior sport appearance package
($295), interior upgrade package ($450), 5-speed automatic
transmission ($995), anti-lock brakes with all-speed traction
control ($775), side air bags ($370), leather seating surfaces
($695), an active anti-theft system ($255) and a convertible soft
boot for $195.
2005
Ford Mustang GT Convertible The industry's most affordable
300-horsepower drop-top sports car is the Ford Mustang GT
Convertible Deluxe model, which has a base MSRP of $29,995. This
includes the destination and delivery charge. Taxes, title and
license fees are not included.
Major
standard equipment includes:
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300-horsepower, 4.6-liter
SOHC 3-valve V-8 engine with Tremec 5-speed manual transmission
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Four-wheel power disc
brakes with four-channel anti-locking braking and all-speed
traction control
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Stainless steel dual
exhaust with unmistakable Mustang sound
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Front fog lamps in grille,
a rear spoiler and tilt steering wheel
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17-inch painted cast
aluminum wheels with Z-rated performance tires
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Air conditioning, dual
power mirrors and rear window defroster
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AM/FM stereo with single CD
player
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Ford Personal Safety
SystemTM, with standard front passenger sensing to tailor the
deployment of the front passenger air bag
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Power door locks with
remote keyless entry and power windows with driver and passenger
door one-touch up/down
The
Mustang GT Convertible Premium model, which adds a Shaker 500 audio
system with six-disc CD player and MP3 capability and Aberdeen
leather-trimmed embossed sport bucket seats, begins at $31,175.
Major
options available on all Mustang GT Coupe models include an interior
upgrade package ($450), interior color enhancement package ($175),
5-speed automatic transmission ($995), side air bags ($370), 17-inch
bright machined aluminum wheels ($195), active anti-theft system
($255), Shaker 1000 audio system ($1,295) and a convertible soft
boot for $195.
The 2005
Ford Mustang Coupe and Convertible are manufactured at the Auto
Alliance International assembly plant in Flat Rock, Mich. The
Convertible model will begin arriving in Ford showrooms in the
spring.
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