OEM Ford Mustang Parts And Accessories
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The Ford Mustang is an all-time iconic vehicle synonymous with Ford’s success. It’s an iconic muscle car that goes all the way back to 1965 when it was introduced. It competed with other popular muscle cars like the Barracuda and the Firebird. Its long-running rivalry with the Chevy Camaro is one for the car history books.
The 2024 Ford Mustang is as muscular as ever. The 2024 model officially enters the Mustang in its seventh generation. It’s offered in eight trim choices, with five coupe options and three for the Mustang convertible. The standard powertrain is a 2.3-liter intercooled turbo I4 engine mated to a 10-speed automatic. It produces 315 hp and 350 pound-feet of torque. Standard inclusions are 18-inch aluminum wheels with high-gloss black pockets, LED brake lights, 2 LCD monitors in the front, 6-speaker audio, and a sport steering wheel.
The Best Ford Mustang Trim
You can choose a Ford Mustang trim that either saves the most fuel, drives like a racecar, or somewhere in between. The Mustang EcoBoost provides terrific gas mileage at 33 mpg highway and comes with a sleek interior. If you’re looking for supreme sportiness, you can go with the Mustang Dark Horse, equipped with a 5.0-liter V8 that produces 500 hp and 418 pound-feet of torque. Somewhere in between is the Mustang GT, which maxes at 480 hp and yields a solid 24 mpg highway.
What Is the Ford Mustang Steering Issue?
In mid 2024, Ford announced the recall of over 30,000 Ford Mustang models released between 2022 and 2023. For these models, the secondary steering torque sensor might have been calibrated incorrectly. This could cause the steering wheel to turn side to side without warning when trying to steer. Ford’s number for this recall is 24S44.
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