05 Stang Specs/Comparisons
#1
05 Stang Specs/Comparisons
I used the search, but couldn't find anyone that had posted this info yet... so here goes:
2004 Mustang GT
Weight: 3113 lbs
Trans: 5-Speed Manual
Horsepower: 260 bhp @ 5250 rpm
Torque: 302 lb-ft @ 4000 rpm
Redline: 6000 rpm
0-60: 5.7 sec
Quarter: 14.1 sec @ 99 mph
Skidpad: .87g
Braking, 60-0: 120 ft
2003 Mustang Mach 1
Weight: 3420 lbs
Trans: 5-Speed Manual
Horsepower: 305 bhp @ 5800 rpm
Torque: 320 lb-ft @ 4200 rpm
Redline: 6250 rpm
0-60: 5.2 sec
Quarter: 14.0 sec @ 103 mph
Skidpad: .85g
Braking, 60-0: 122 ft
2005 Mustang GT
Weight: 3425 lbs
Trans: 5-Speed Manual/5-Speed Auto
Horsepower: 300 bhp @ 6000 rpm
Torque: 315 lb-ft @ 4500 rpm
Redline: 6250 rpm
0-60: 5.2 sec
Quarter: 13.9 sec @ 104 mph
Skidpad: .85g
Braking, 60-0: 116 ft
All specs from fast-autos.net
^I was personally dissapointed with these specs, I had heard rumors of the 05 GT significanlt outrunning it's 04 counterparts. Now I really don't like this car, as I was never a fan of the retro looks in the first place. Just my .02
2004 Mustang GT
Weight: 3113 lbs
Trans: 5-Speed Manual
Horsepower: 260 bhp @ 5250 rpm
Torque: 302 lb-ft @ 4000 rpm
Redline: 6000 rpm
0-60: 5.7 sec
Quarter: 14.1 sec @ 99 mph
Skidpad: .87g
Braking, 60-0: 120 ft
2003 Mustang Mach 1
Weight: 3420 lbs
Trans: 5-Speed Manual
Horsepower: 305 bhp @ 5800 rpm
Torque: 320 lb-ft @ 4200 rpm
Redline: 6250 rpm
0-60: 5.2 sec
Quarter: 14.0 sec @ 103 mph
Skidpad: .85g
Braking, 60-0: 122 ft
2005 Mustang GT
Weight: 3425 lbs
Trans: 5-Speed Manual/5-Speed Auto
Horsepower: 300 bhp @ 6000 rpm
Torque: 315 lb-ft @ 4500 rpm
Redline: 6250 rpm
0-60: 5.2 sec
Quarter: 13.9 sec @ 104 mph
Skidpad: .85g
Braking, 60-0: 116 ft
All specs from fast-autos.net
^I was personally dissapointed with these specs, I had heard rumors of the 05 GT significanlt outrunning it's 04 counterparts. Now I really don't like this car, as I was never a fan of the retro looks in the first place. Just my .02
#3
Keep in mind you're comparing a GT to a Mach 1. you should compare a GT to a GT and in that regard it does outgun it's predeccesor. According to Blue Oval News Ford may introduce heritage cars on the new platform as well (Such as the Bullit and Mach 1).
#5
I am starting to accept it may be what we will have to buy if there is not another camaro. GM sucks and is not making anything for the normal guy this side of a 30-50 thousand dollar car. Way to go for Ford still making something that normal ppl can drive. I am very dissapointed they made the new Stang heavier though, why make it heavier???
#6
Originally Posted by WECIV
I am starting to accept it may be what we will have to buy if there is not another camaro. GM sucks and is not making anything for the normal guy this side of a 30-50 thousand dollar car. Way to go for Ford still making something that normal ppl can drive. I am very dissapointed they made the new Stang heavier though, why make it heavier???
If you're really on a budget, there will always be used Camaros you can buy.
#7
Originally Posted by TriShield
I'm a normal person, and I can afford (and even drive!) a car around $30k. The new Mustang GT without options starts at $27k, then add options, taxes, and interest if you finance.
If you're really on a budget, there will always be used Camaros you can buy.
If you're really on a budget, there will always be used Camaros you can buy.
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#10
9,000.00 ?! These days people spend that much adding options onto a 50,000.00 car.
We dont like Mustangs, don't like the interior, exterior, power, wheels or whatever it is but one thing is for sure, Ford knows what they're doing, they've sold tons of Stangs even when the F-Bodies were around and will contiune to do so. I hate them, I think they look horrible but they still sell and Ford keeps making money.
GM.......... ha, what a joke. Buy a under powered heavy *** GTO (4000 pounds with a driver in some cases dyno'ing what, 320) or spend all the money on a 2 seater Vette. There's nothing between thats a little lighter, little quicker, more practical than a Vette and costs 10,000.00 less.
We dont like Mustangs, don't like the interior, exterior, power, wheels or whatever it is but one thing is for sure, Ford knows what they're doing, they've sold tons of Stangs even when the F-Bodies were around and will contiune to do so. I hate them, I think they look horrible but they still sell and Ford keeps making money.
GM.......... ha, what a joke. Buy a under powered heavy *** GTO (4000 pounds with a driver in some cases dyno'ing what, 320) or spend all the money on a 2 seater Vette. There's nothing between thats a little lighter, little quicker, more practical than a Vette and costs 10,000.00 less.
#11
Originally Posted by Shinkaze
You know it wasn't that long ago you could buy a Mustang 5.0 LX brand new for $9,000. Of course Mulletts were pretty cool back then too... God I must be getting old.....
I had one for like 6 months....
#12
05 Stang is heavy, but it's cool looking.
I have heard some rumours of a 2006.5 5th gen F-Body. Very very good sources. I'll keep digging. If what I heard was true it would be cool.
I have heard some rumours of a 2006.5 5th gen F-Body. Very very good sources. I'll keep digging. If what I heard was true it would be cool.
#13
Originally Posted by Pro Stock John
05 Stang is heavy, but it's cool looking.
I have heard some rumours of a 2006.5 5th gen F-Body. Very very good sources. I'll keep digging. If what I heard was true it would be cool.
I have heard some rumours of a 2006.5 5th gen F-Body. Very very good sources. I'll keep digging. If what I heard was true it would be cool.
I've heard it's a preview to what the new Chevrolet coupe will be in 2007/2008.
#14
Originally Posted by Joe DIESO
9,000.00 ?! These days people spend that much adding options onto a 50,000.00 car.
#15
Originally Posted by Shinkaze
Yup, I think it 1990 you could get a Mustang 5.0 or a Camaro RS 5.0 TBI for $9K. The top of the line F-Body (Trans Am GTA 5.7 Liter all options) was about $18K ro so. I think one thing that worked against the F-Car and Mustang is that the price has risen faster than inflation. I twas very possible back in 1990 to get a summer job in high school and buy a $9K brand New Mstang new. Now that's just not possible. Teen agers (in general) can't afford the base V8 cars anymore. That might be a huge factor inthe rise of sport compact cars too.
My GN was $17k or so brand new in 1987, nicely equipped.
#18
I remember reading someplace (back in high school) around 1990, that the 5.0 stang was the most HP per dollar car you could buy.I was a senior in High School when the 5.0 stang was the car to have, I had a 78 Z-28, 350 w/a 150 shot of NOS, and still got spanked by those damn cars.......my mom had an 85 monte Carlo SS, (305) that also got spanked by those stangs............It is so nice to have the Ls1 T/A now,
Now I get to spank them !!!!!!!!!!!!! There are a ton of them still around the neighborhood, and it's so funny when they rev thier motors when they drive by my drive way and see the T/A.....I just have to laugh
oh ya, and the 05 stang is really cool looking, I hate FORD, but that is a really cool car......they need to make an 05 Elenor (msp)
Now I get to spank them !!!!!!!!!!!!! There are a ton of them still around the neighborhood, and it's so funny when they rev thier motors when they drive by my drive way and see the T/A.....I just have to laugh
oh ya, and the 05 stang is really cool looking, I hate FORD, but that is a really cool car......they need to make an 05 Elenor (msp)