2015 Ford Mustang Gt Premium 50th Anniversary on 2040-cars
Sun City, California, United States
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VIN #: 1FATP8FFXF5371025
MODEL: 2015 Ford Mustang GT Premium Convertible, 5.0L Ti-VCT V8 Engine, 6- speed SelectShift® Auto Transmission
MILEAGE: 8,242
EXTERIOR: Magnetic Metallic w/ Black cloth roof
INTERIOR: Dark Saddle & Black premium leather
MPG: 16 City / 25 Highway / 19 Combined
MSRP: $49,195.00 before tax and fees
Interior Features
4-way adjustable front head restraints 6-way power front-passenger seat
Heated and cooled front seats
Leather-trimmed front bucket seats
Auto-dimming rearview mirror
Dual-Zone Electronic Automatic Temperature Control
AM/FM stereo with single CD player and Shaker Pro Audio, 12 speakers with amplifier
SiriusXM Satellite Radio SYNC® 8-inch color touch screen
Voice Activation Navigation System
Two smart-charging USB ports Aluminum finish instrument cluster
Aluminum foot pedals Ambient Lighting
Bright door speaker, cup holder, air vent and instrument cluster surrounds and cabin air filter
Center console with full armrest with plug in USB connection
Chrome-accent 4-gauge instrument cluster Cupholders (2)
Driver footrest
Easy Fuel® capless fuel filler
Electronic locking center console
Floor mats - carpeted, front
Illuminated sill plates
Illuminated, locking glove box
Intelligent Access with push-button start Interior trunk release
Heated and cooled front seats Leather-wrapped parking brake handle
Leather-wrapped, tilt and telescoping steering wheel with speed and audio controls
Map pockets - backside of driver and front- passenger seats
Driver’s seat, mirrors, and ambient lighting with memory feature
MyKey®
Power driver and passenger windows with global open Powerpoints - 2
Premium door trim
Sun visors with illuminated mirrors
Track AppsTM
Universal Garage Door Opener
Professionally tinted side and rear window that meets CA guidelines Automatic headlamps with rain sensor wiper activation Blade decklid spoiler
Dual Bright exhaust with rolled polished tips
HID headlamps with signature lighting
LED fog lamps
LED sequential taillamps
Mirrors - body-color, heated with integrated spotter mirrors and turn signal indicators
Pony projection lights
Rear diffuser
Rear-window defroster
Power and Handling
5.0L Ti-VCT V8 435 hp / 400 lbs. torque
6-speed SelectShift® Auto Transmission (paddle shifters)
3.31 limited-slip rear axle
Engine oil cooler
13" Rear Brake Rotors with Single-Piston Calipers
14" front brake rotors with 4-piston calipers AdvanceTrac® with Electronic Stability Control (ESC)
Electronic Line-Lock
Independent rear suspension
Selectable Drive Modes (normal, sport and track)
Selectable-effort Electric Power-Assist Steering (EPAS) Vented 4-wheel disc brakes
20 x 9" Magnetic Gloss painted/machined aluminum wheels
Wheel locking lug-nuts Air extractor hood vents
Launch control
Tire mobility kit
Safety
3-point safety belt restraint system for all seating positions Active Glove Box
Belt-Minder® front safety belt reminder Driver's knee airbag
Dual front airbags
Front-seat side-impact airbags
LATCH (Lower Anchors and Tether Anchors for Children) Personal Safety SystemTM for driver and front passenger Rear
view camera
SOS Post-Crash Alert SystemTM
Rain-sensing wipers
Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC)
Illuminated entry
Individual Tire Pressure Monitoring System Perimeter alarm Remote keyless entry
2-Active key fobs and valet key Securilock® Passive Anti-Theft System
BLIS® (Blind Spot Information System) with cross-traffic alert
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2016 Ford Mustang SVT hides big power under its domed hood
Tue, 17 Jun 2014With a number of 2015 Ford Mustang versions finally available to configure, the fun of speculating about next year's high-performance 'Stang can now begin. It looks like Ford has something seriously fun planned too. One of our spy photographers just snapped some fresh pics of the 2016 Mustang SVT, which is believed to be hiding the final body shape under all of that heavy camouflage.
Ford clearly doesn't want prying eyes looking at its new pride and joy. It would be hard to put much more obfuscation on a car than this one wears - it even has mesh baffles around the exhausts to conceal how many there are and panels over the wheels to hide their design. However, the Blue Oval can't keep everything a secret. The biggest clue that something special is hidden underneath is the massive hood bulge and vent in front of it. Clearly, whatever is under there is hungry for cool air. The shape of the camo indicates that there may be fender vents on each side, and there are also obscured outlets behind the front wheels likely to pull cool air through the brakes. At the rear, the concealment does its job, making it hard to observe any big changes. The fact that Ford wants it kept such a secret might indicate something, though.
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