Ford Mustang
| Mach 1 |
GT Convertible |
| Split Port Intake 4.6 L DOHC SEFI V8 - 305 hp @ 5800 rpm |
Split Port Intake 4.6 L SOHC SEFI V8 - 260 hp @ 5250 rpm |
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2008 Ford Mustang is a popular Pony Package Interior Upgrade for drivers who are looking to dress up the interior of their new Mustang Bulitt door lock soldiers, Bulitt pedals, Cobra 4 way head restraint and a Mustang GT leather shift knob.
There are three available engines for the 2008 Ford Mustang. The base engine powering Ford Mustang is the 190 hp, 3.8 Ltr OHV V-6. The engine features splitport induction, which helps optimize fuel use, and easyflow cylinder heads with hightech piston coatings, which help increase horsepower. Of the 2 engines available on Ford Mustang, the 4.6Ltr V8 is the most powerful. Delivering 260 hp and 302 lb ft of torque. The single overhead cam design helps provide power output at a higher rpm and is designed for those who tend to push their vehicles to the limit. New for 2008 for the Mustang, available on the Mustang Mach 1, is a 4 valve, DOHC 4.6 Ltr V-8.
Ford Mustang insurance information
You can save on your 2008 Mustang insurance rates, but if you make any modifications to your Ford Mustang you may increase your insurance rates. For example, some auto insurance providers won't cover Mustang's that are lowered or raised. It may cost you more to insure a car with an upgraded Ford high-end stereo system, expensive rims or a car alarm. Review your options before making modifications to any new or used Ford Mustang.
2008 Ford Mustang safety
Here's a tip to help you enjoy your 2008 Ford Mustang for years to come. Note; death rates for nighttime driving are 4 times higher than daytime driving.
Slow down and leave wider space cushions between you and other drivers when you encounter bad weather, narrow twisting roads or low light conditions.
When night driving in your new Ford Mustang remember even with Mustang headlights it can be difficult to detect pedestrians, bicyclists and others. Use your headlights between the hours of sunset and sunrise or get the Ford option for driving lights. For the best visibility, use your high beams when you are over 500 feet from oncoming vehicles or 300 feet behind the vehicles ahead.
Fog or smoke turn on your low-beam headlights and fog lights (if your vehicle is equipped with them). Be prepared to stop suddenly.