Ford Mustang GT Long-Term Update: The Rambunctious Pony Costs Little to Maintain?Beyond New Tires, That Is
WHAT WE LIKE: Life for our long-term Ford Mustang GT has slowed down a bit lately, what with the dawn of another Michigan winter and the car staying relatively close to home since our last checkup. But even covered in a haze of road salt, its bad-ass looks continue to draw more approving nods than just about any other vehicle we drive regularly. We?re certainly not bored yet with the 435 horsepower from the Coyote 5.0-liter V-8, evidenced by a heavily worn pair of rear Pirelli P Zero summer tires (275/40ZR-19s) that cost us $480 to replace. Despite the flogging, we?re still averaging 20 mpg overall. While hammering on the GT on our commutes and favorite back roads is always a good time in the warmer months, the Mustang has proved able to generate fun of a different sort as we drift on slippery roads with winter rubber. READ MORE ??
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