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Old 08-20-2009, 02:13 PM   #29
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3.7L is confirmed for the 2011, although it is a bit different than the unit in either of the above cars.
Ah. Here's to hoping that they can tweak it into the 290hp range. As for the Ecoboost I keep hearing it left and right, but maybe as the 6cyl instead of a misunderstood 4cyl option?

Though why they'd do that kinda makes me wonder where they're going to place it and just how many Mustang engine options are there going to be?
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Old 08-20-2009, 02:32 PM   #30
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i think its hilarious that any of you think that any of the trim levels will have a drastic price change. there will be a price change........but we're talking 1-3k here. which is what happens every 5 years ANYWAY.
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Old 08-20-2009, 03:23 PM   #31
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Yes, at the most 1-3k. Inverting what I said earlier, the only way a 5.0L mustang WON'T cost ~about as much~ as a Camaro SS or a Challenger RT is if Ford makes a conscious decision to move the V8 upmarket and have a TT V6 occupy that space.

Which is not going to happen next year.
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Old 08-20-2009, 05:50 PM   #32
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Yes, at the most 1-3k. Inverting what I said earlier, the only way a 5.0L mustang WON'T cost ~about as much~ as a Camaro SS or a Challenger RT is if Ford makes a conscious decision to move the V8 upmarket and have a TT V6 occupy that space.

Which is not going to happen next year.
correct. so a 5.0 will START right around 30k maybe 31k. it currently starts at 28k.

makes sense.

cars go up in price every year guys..........

and correct me if im wrong but the challenger R/T is the most expensive.....i remember seeing one with not many options for 35k. way too much.

its always been my opinion that mustang and 5th Gen camaros have been priced perfectly. but challenger is way too inflated for what you. and what you get is basically a fat tank that handles like hell.
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Old 08-21-2009, 08:10 AM   #33
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The problem with the Challenger pricing isn't necessarily that it's outrageous, it's just that the 45k SRT8 is pretty much in the same league as a Camaro SS or a Mustang GT w/ Track Pack.

Reasonably speaking, the market pretty much dictates that the price point for a V8 muscle car is in the $32k range (with a couple of options ticked)...Ford ain't stupid enough to go pricing the Mustang out of its competitive element.

Interestingly enough, however, my fiance's 09 GT/CS has a higher MSRP than my Camaro (granted, hers has almost every conceivable box checked...missing only the navi system. She bought it during Employee Pricing and got it for <28k...would have been somewhere in the 35k neighborhood I think)
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Old 08-21-2009, 09:30 AM   #34
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I bet tha when the production Coyote come out its numbers are not 400 hp and 400 tq. I am sure they will be a hell of a lot better than the 4.6's numbers but not as high as talked about.

As for the Chevy's it will be like old days. Ok, so Ford now has a 5.0L so now we will add a more aggressive cam. Then Ford will counter with something. Remember, its a chess game between the two companies. Move and counter move.

As for us as owners, its no reason to wait to buy a car cause you will never actually buy one you would just keep waiting forever until next years model. I suppose if you had money to burn you could just get a new one every year though.
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Old 08-21-2009, 12:00 PM   #35
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I bet tha when the production Coyote come out its numbers are not 400 hp and 400 tq. I am sure they will be a hell of a lot better than the 4.6's numbers but not as high as talked about.

As for the Chevy's it will be like old days. Ok, so Ford now has a 5.0L so now we will add a more aggressive cam. Then Ford will counter with something. Remember, its a chess game between the two companies. Move and counter move.

As for us as owners, its no reason to wait to buy a car cause you will never actually buy one you would just keep waiting forever until next years model. I suppose if you had money to burn you could just get a new one every year though.

just buy the car you want now and if you want to keep up in the horsepower race.........get a super charger and other mods
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Old 08-21-2009, 12:03 PM   #36
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The problem with the Challenger pricing isn't necessarily that it's outrageous, it's just that the 45k SRT8 is pretty much in the same league as a Camaro SS or a Mustang GT w/ Track Pack.

Reasonably speaking, the market pretty much dictates that the price point for a V8 muscle car is in the $32k range (with a couple of options ticked)...Ford ain't stupid enough to go pricing the Mustang out of its competitive element.

Interestingly enough, however, my fiance's 09 GT/CS has a higher MSRP than my Camaro (granted, hers has almost every conceivable box checked...missing only the navi system. She bought it during Employee Pricing and got it for <28k...would have been somewhere in the 35k neighborhood I think)
anyone who buys an SRT8 is dumb in my book. 45k for 440hp on a fat ass tank that cant handle. 48k gets you a GT500 that will outrun that challenger anyday and also run circles around it with better handling.

and i know from experience. ive test driven SRt8 and GT500 in the same day.
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Old 08-21-2009, 12:53 PM   #37
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i think people will buy it for the look... the SRT8 has a great classic look. very nice.
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As far as the SRT8 goes, someone else said it best. It's the Harley of the muscle car wars.
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Old 08-21-2009, 01:41 PM   #39
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As far as the SRT8 goes, someone else said it best. It's the Harley of the muscle car wars.
While the Mustang GT is the CBR, the Camaro the 'Busa, and the GT500 the Vmax..

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While the Mustang GT is the CBR, the Camaro the 'Busa, and the GT500 the Vmax..

TARBO BUSA!!
Actually, if we are basing this comparison on performance I might switch the GT500 and SS since the 'Busa is faster in terms of acceleration and on a twisty road as compared to the V Max.
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Old 08-21-2009, 02:27 PM   #41
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Actually, if we are basing this comparison on performance I might switch the GT500 and SS since the 'Busa is faster in terms of acceleration and on a twisty road as compared to the V Max.
Ah; so GT: CBR600RR; SS: '09 Vmax; GT500 '09 'Busa

Sounds..about right. However, the V-Max does have a torquey-er engine.
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Hehe, sounds about right . I like the SRTs for what they are. They have a great street presence. If I had one, I wouldn't go popping my mouth off though about pwning people.
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