How much does a 2011 Ford Mustang cost?

How much does a 2011 Ford Mustang cost?

The Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) for a base 2011 Ford Mustang V6 Coupe opens slightly under $23,000; the Premium V6 starts closer to $27,000; an entry GT pushes just past the $30,000 mark; and the Premium GT commands about $34,000.

Is the Ford Mustang still worth buying?

While its strongest appeal will be to the Mustang faithful, the latest iteration of this American icon now has the look, feel and features that should make it worthy of consideration by anyone shopping for a sporty, rear-drive two-door.

How powerful is the new Ford Mustang V6?

The new 3.7-liter V6 develops an impressive 305 horsepower, yet somehow manages to earn an EPA highway rating of 31 mpg when equipped with the six-speed automatic. The V6 is refined, quiet and more than capable of making the Mustang’s performance match its looks.

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What kind of engine does a 2011 Ford Mustang have?

For 2011, the Mustang receives two new engine choices: an all-aluminum 3.7-liter V6, and a 5.0-liter V8. Both engines can be fitted with a choice of six-speed manual or automatic transmissions, while the V6 models receive as standard a limited-slip differential.

How much does a new Mustang convertible cost?

Choosing a Convertible will add about $5,000 to each of those figures, although the unique glass roof option ($1,995) now provides an interesting and more-affordable alternative. To make your best deal, be sure to check its Fair Purchase Price on kbb.com which shows what others in your area are typically paying for their new Mustangs.