Ford Dealership Houston Texas

 

November 12, 2009 by · Leave a Comment
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Reader’s Question:

My dad told me that if I ever wanted a true muscle-car, I’d better stick to a Mustang. I’m not really keen on maintaining a true classic from the ‘60s, if I could actually get my hands on one. Would it be a loss if I stuck it out with a late model Mustang? I’m sure the local Houston, Texas Ford guys are raring to give me a good pitch. I’d like to hear what the guys in here have to say first before I take on the dealers.

Bobby Lee

Houston, TX

Bobby, yeah, your dad hit the nail on the head. But, you know, I also agree with you completely. If it isn’t really part of your talents to get all greased up maintaining a classic, you’d better go for the latter models. Good thing the boys at Ford had “classic” in mind when launched the Mustang for the 21st century. After all, why tinker with classic looks that still make heads turn, right? Bobby Lee, it is okay to get behind the wheel of a late model Mustang in Houston, Texas. Just be ready for some envious stares.

Anyway, from 2005 to the current model year, you’ll notice the obvious “classic Mustang look” that you are probably familiar with from TV and movies. I’ll term it as a “rebirth” and that should answer the issue of owning a classic-year Mustang on your end. And as real-live mustangs gallop with a thundering pride, the Ford Mustang packs 300 horsepower with its V8 engine found in the GT model. That should give you a rush driving on the highway. Think Steve McQueen in Bullitt. Handling for the 2008/2009 models are also improved compared to 2005. One thing though, the fuel economy, which I’ve heard is at 19 mpg, is not really for those with bad memories and nightmares of $4 per gallon of gas. But since you are looking for a Mustang to drive, that is not really a problem for you.

See you on the highways.

2008 Ford Mustang Dealership

 

August 29, 2008 by · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Ford Mustang 

Reader’s Question:

I just visited a Ford dealer here in Houston, Texas. I was surprised to know that Ford has reintroduced the classic Mustang car. Do you think that this model can compete with other luxury cars dominating the market?

Kelly

Houston, TX

The car market nowadays is dominated by SUV owners. But this is slowly pacing back especially now that the Ford Mustang has been reinvented and restyled. This one of kind breed had been racing in the market for sometime in several makes like the coupe, GT 500 and convertible versions. The Mustang has proven what it is worth. It survived the popularity boom of SUVs and even the oil crisis. Since its reintroduction in the market almost 3 years ago, it already captured 2 blocks of buyers, the creative new young buyer, and the conservative older reminiscent buyers. The 2008 Ford Mustang comes in several models like the convertible and coupe body styles. Some major features of the 2008 Mustang includes a standard 4.0 liter engine with SOHC V-6 which can produce up to 210 horsepower and 240lb feet of torque.

Indeed, the Mustang has emerged back with power and style. I still consider it the most powerful competitor in the car industry. Its price, descendant handling and its power is worth a legacy. One amazing fact that I’ve read in a related article is that Mustang still dominates the market with its ratio of 1 out of 2 racing car purchase is a Mustang. No doubt, the Ford Mustang continues to capture a large chunk of car buyers especially the attention it gets in the Houston, Texas area. You may contact a local Ford dealer to see that reality. I also want to put stress on the care of this legacy, great cars like the Mustang 2008 should always be pressed with a great insurance. Try to see the quotations within this site.

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