What kind of car is a 2015 Ford Mustang?
The Ford Mustang GT (2015) is the sixth generation of the Mustang pony car boasting a fastback styling, athletic moves, track apps, and several driver help features like forward collision warning. It is the first to be sold globally and the first Mustang generation to include left-hand drive models.
What powertrains are available in the 2015 Ford Mustang?
I’ve driven two of the three powertrains available in the 2015 Mustang — the EcoBoost four-cylinder and the big V-8 (the V-6 has not yet been made available to sample) — and here’s how they stack up. At first glance, you’d be forgiven for thinking not much has changed from the old Mustang to the new one.
How many miles does a 2015 Ford Mustang Ecoboost have?
Description: Used 2015 Ford Mustang EcoBoost with Back-up camera, Bluetooth, Keyless Entry/Start, Upgraded Headlights, Power Driver Seat. ONLY 42,469 Miles! GT Premium trim.
What kind of brakes does a 2015 Ford Mustang have?
2015 FORD MUSTANG – USA TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS. Performance Package: 330 (13.0 in.) x 25-mm vented discs, single-piston 45-mm floating iron calipers, integral parking brake Performance Package: 330 (13.0 in.) x 25-mm vented discs, single-piston 45-mm floating iron calipers, integral parking brake.
Is the Ford Mustang crash-tested?
The Mustang was too new to have been crash-tested as of publication. See all the Mustang’s standard and optional safety features here. The Ford Mustang spans a wide range of prices, starting at $24,425 (including destination) for a V-6-powered fastback with a manual transmission.
How much does a new Mustang convertible cost?
A convertible model is also available, with the least expensive version just edging under 30 grand, at $29,925. The cheapest EcoBoost-equipped four-cylinder Mustang comes in at $25,995, but to get that engine in a convertible you have to shell out for the EcoBoost Premium trim, which starts at $35,495.